The following is from the README file at
      http://www.spamassassin.org/dist/README.



- $USER_HOME/.spamassassin/user_prefs:

    User preferences file.  If it does not exist, one of the 
    default prefs file from above will be copied here for the
    user to edit later, if they wish.

    Unless you're using spamd, there is no difference in
    interpretation between the rules file and the preferences file, so
    users can add new rules for their own use in the
    "~/.spamassassin/user_prefs" file, if they like.  (spamd disables
    this for security and increased speed.)


If spamd won't use ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs, and I've had one person
tell me that his experience indicates that it does, then what do we
use?  I'll add that the person who told me this about user_preferences
also said that whitelists didn't seem to work in that file when using
spamd. 

I'll ask a broader question.  If we want users to be able to add their
own whitelist entries only, what's the best mechanism to do that?
   === Al


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