On October 22, 2002 06:26 pm, Duncan Findlay wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 03:08:47AM +0200, Steffen Evers wrote:
> > But it does exactlly the opposite: AWL gives -5.0 points, so it is
> > no longer recognized as spam!
> >
> > Is this an intended behaviour?
>
> Yes... sort of. It WAS intended behaviour at the time. But we are
> wiser now, and that change was reverted.
>
> An upgrade to 2.43 will fix your problem.

Hmmmmmm? I upgraded to 2.43 the day it was released and noticed all my 
spam email was being let through after about 2 weeks.  I run spamd with 
the -a (autowhitelist optio) on.  I have since turned off the 
auto-whitelist  option and everything works fine since.

Most of my spam comes through mailing lists where there is an overall 
large amount of non-spam email -  I not sure the AWL feature is 
well-designed for this kind of mail profile.


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