On Saturday, Oct 12, 2002, at 19:05 US/Pacific, Joe Berry wrote:

> whitelist_from  *@unitedmedia.com
> whitelist_from  *@myucomics.com
> whitelist_from  *@comics.com
>
> Here's an exact copy of the email itself.  Any idea why my whitelist
> isn't working?

> From dailycomic#[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> Fri Oct 11 03:57:36 2002

> From: "Comics.com" 
> <dailycomic#[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Neither of these From lines matches any of your whitelist lines.  Both 
of them have something (a host name) between the @ sign and the 
domain-name.  I'd try somehting like this:

whitelist_from *@*.unitedmedia.com

Though, I don't know if spamassassin deals well with multiple wild 
cards and stuff (I've been dealing with another mail tool that doesn't, 
so I'm not making assumptions I haven't tested ... and I haven't tested 
any rules like that one).

I would add whitelists of that form to your existing rules (so you're 
testing against both the domain name unitedmedia.com and against hosts 
within the domain).

You could also try writing actual rules that look for "dailycomic", 
"comics.com", and unitedmedia.com, and then lowers the score 
appropriately.



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