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On 26 Oct 2002, Daniel Quinlan wrote:

> Jan Korger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I had two spam messages (files s1 and s2) not filtered by SA with my usual
> > setup, so I tried whether enabling RBLs would help. I did help with one
> > message but noticed somethind odd by the way:
> > [...]
> > I guess this is an AWL issue and would probably not be problem unless you
> > recheck messages while debugging/testing but doesn't this have the
> > side-effect of allowing a heavy spammer to pass through SA.
>
> There is a problem with AWL in 2.42 (I can only assume you're running
> SA 2.42 since you didn't specify).  Upgrade to 2.43 and delete your
> whitelist files from 2.42 to reinitialize them.

Thanks. You're right, I'm running 2.42. I'll try upgrading.
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