Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

> > >now user steve has an entry in the userpref database that asks his
> default
> > >score to be 5.0.  However SA doesn't seem to be listening:
> >
> > Are you running spamd with the -q option?
>
> Yes.  As I'd said entries for GLOBAL (including whitelist entries) are
> working
> fine.  It seems to me that the GLOBAL user is scanned AFTER any
> specific
> user, which would overwrite the required_hits value.

Have you tried both -q, and -x?

The spamd source looks like it wants to do one or the other, but not
both.

Bryan
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