I am running spamd with the -a flag.  I was under the impression that
turning on the auto-whitelisting feature was a good thing, until I received
an email from a friend with the following score:
 

SPAM: Content analysis details:   (13.3 hits, 9 required)

SPAM: IN_REP_TO          (-3.4 points) Found a In-Reply-To header

SPAM: TO_LOCALPART_EQ_REAL (0.5 points)  To: repeats local-part as real name

SPAM: AWL                (16.2 points) AWL: Auto-whitelist adjustment


16 points given to someone that I frequently receive mail from?  

Does the auto whitelisting work against you if, say, a user forwards you
their spam for blocking?

Thanks in advance,
/stacey/



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