< msg egrep '^From: ' | spamassassin -W

or some such.  That'll submit just the address from the From: line.  You
can of course adapt as required to extract other addresses...

C

On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 16:43, Tony L. Svanstrom wrote:
>  Ok, I installed it... tried it... read a file or two... made it work... a cpl
> 100 of caught spam later I did some finetuning... and I've been monitoring the
> whole thing all the time (mostly because I never seem to be able to leave my
> .procmailrc alone)...
>  Next step is of course to get on this list and start complaining... :-)
> 
>  The most serious limitation seems to be that there's no easy way to add a
> single e-mailaddress to the whitelist. The -W option is close, but since it
> also picks e-mailaddresses from the body there are situations where you don't
> want to use it; not to mention there being software out there that won't allow
> filtering the headers when sending e-mails...
> 
>  Solution?! Well, how about an -w option, that when given an address will use
> that, and otherwise will use the headers?
> 
>  Hopefully I've used missed something... feel free to let me know what... :-)
> 
> 
>       /Tony
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