On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 05:00:45PM -0500, Nathan Nichols wrote:
> I installed SpamAssassin via CPAN a few days ago, and I've been pretty
> impressed with it.  Its pretty much ran flawlessly, but I've noticed one
> case where I don't understand why a certain test is getting a hit.
> 
> The message in question is an amazon.com ad email.
> 
> 
> I'm only using a system-wide config file, and I've verified that a
> user-level config doesn't have a whitelist entry for this address.
> 
> System-level config has:
> # Whitelist [EMAIL PROTECTED] because it is erroneously listed in
> Razor
> whitelist_from          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> all_spam_to             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Any ideas?
 
It's in the default whitelist (60_whitelist.cf), and perhaps shouldn't be.

Are you sure the spam you got really was spam, and it was really from amazon and
not forged?

Does Amazon have your e-mail address legitimately?

-- 
Duncan Findlay

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