This can just be:

whitelist_from  *amazon.de
whitelist_from  *ebay.de

However, I would suggest that these lines (and probably everything else)
should be commented out by default in 60_whitelist.cf.  Having them
there makes it to easy for chickenboner spammers to reliably evade
SpamAssassin.  If we each add these whitelists individually, it's much
less likely that the results will be consistent enough to make it
worthwhile for a spammer to forge.  I'd suggest that commenting out the
whitelist is a good compromise.

          - dan
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Stauber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 17:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SAtalk] Suggested 60_whitelist.cf addition


Hi all,

I just got a couple of false positives these days in mails sent from
ebay.de 
and amazon.de

So I suggest the following addition to 60_whitelist.cf:

whitelist_from  *@amazon.de
whitelist_from  *@*.amazon.de
whitelist_from  *@ebay.de
whitelist_from  *@*.ebay.de

Any chance that this will make it into the CVS? Thanks!

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With best regards,

Michael Stauber
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unix/Linux Support Engineer


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