Well, I would revert then to saying that if you can somehow invoke spamassassin -w "nametoadd" while sending the message, then you can surely invoke some shell script which does
egrep '^To:' | spamassassin -W C On Wed, 2002-03-27 at 03:02, Tony L. Svanstrom wrote: > On 27 Mar 2002 the voices made Craig Hughes write: > > > The problem is that outgoing mail follows a different path. I'm not sure > > where you'd interpose the "add to AWL" bit on the outbound path. I guess if > > you know the SMTP server your MUA is sending through you could implement it > > there; or if you send through a local sendmail, maybe you could slip in > > there. But then how do you know what user is doing the sending (ie whose AWL > > to add to?). I guess with authenticated SMTP you might be able to tell. > > It is a much more complicated problem, yes, but by allowing several possible > ways of doing it it ought to be possible to get something working for most > people. > When it comes to checking whms whitelist to use there's always the > from/sender... > > /Tony > -- > Per scientiam ad libertatem. ©1999-2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Random URL (8/10): > <URL: http://apple.slashdot.org/ > Apple for Nerds. Stuff that matters... > -- Random epigram: (10042/11671) > TRANSACTION CANCELLED - FARECARD RETURNED > > > _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk