Hmm, looks like a bug.  I'm surprised; I would have thought I'd implemented that
correctly but I guess I didn't.  Could you file a bugzilla ticket please Klaus
at http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/


Thanks,

C

Klaus Heinz wrote:

KH> Hi,
KH>
KH> I was experimenting with spamc/spamd but noticed the following also
KH> with spamassassin -P:
KH>
KH>   $ perl ./check_whitelist | grep bangura
KH>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]                       ->  107.4 (107.4/1)
KH>   $ spamassassin -R < /tmp/bangura
KH>   SpamAssassin auto-whitelist: removing address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
KH>   $ perl ./check_whitelist | grep bangura
KH>   $
KH>   $ spamassassin -P -a -D < /tmp/bangura
KH>   ...
KH>   debug: Tie-ing to DB file R/W in /foo/bar/heinz/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist
KH>   debug: auto-whitelist (db-based): [EMAIL PROTECTED] scores 0/107.4
KH>   debug: AWL active, pre-score: 9.6, mean: undef
KH>   debug: Post AWL score: 9.6
KH>   debug: add_score: New count: 1, new totscore: 117
KH>   debug: DB addr list: untie-ing and destroying lockfile.
KH>   debug: DB addr list: file locked, breaking lock.
KH>   debug: is spam? score=9.6 required=5
KH>   ...
KH>   $ perl ./check_whitelist | grep bangura
KH>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]                       ->  117.0 (117/1)
KH>
KH> After removing the entry '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' the AWL database still
KH> contains the average score for this entry, although with a count of 0
KH> (0/107.4).
KH>
KH> I thought, removing entries would delete them completely. Is this
KH> the intended behaviour? Why?
KH>
KH> ciao
KH>      Klaus
KH>
KH>
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