Bill --

...and then William Schwartz said...
% 
% I'm pretty new to spam-assassin.  Currently I'm using the default setup and

Welcome!


% procmail to flag my spam and it's been working really well.

Good.


% 
% I"d like to figure out how to use some of the options like blacklist_to
% whitelist_to, etc...  on a per user basis.
% 
% I have the default /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf but it's empty.
% Do I just put a line in that file like:
% ~/.spamassassin.conf

It's even easier than that:

  [zero] [4:14pm] ~>  spamassassin -h
  
  Usage: spamassassin [option ...] < mailmessage
         spamassassin -P [option ...] < mailmessage > output
  
  Options:
  ...
    -p prefs         user preferences file
                     (default:    ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs )

Let 'em have at it :-)


% 
% and then the users put their custom lines in that file?

Yep.


% 
% 
% thanks,
% Bill


HTH & HAND

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