> DQ> Also, it seems like we're lacking a good way to whitelist addresses
> DQ> found in our own outgoing email in addition to incoming email.  One
> DQ> could Cc: oneself and have procmail pipe to "spamassassin -W" option,
> DQ> but I only want messages in the To: or Cc: to be added.
> 
> Well, the trouble is that SA isn't on the outbound path, and it's often a lot
> more difficult to insert ourselves into the outbound stream than to insert into
> the inbound stream.  What if you're reading your office email from your home
> computer, and sending via your ISP's smtp server?  Just too many variables,
> unless you have really good control over all your mail users.
> 

One of the great _features_ of spamassassin is that it doesn't need to
be in the oubound path. I've seen spam filters relying on you bcc'ing
your e-mail back to it/you.

-- 
Duncan Findlay

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