Mark Martinec wrote:
I thought that something like postfix wouldn't break the email up into multiple deliveries until after it had passed through the advanced filter portion of the process.Tom,| I'm trying to get SA 2.50 working under the amavisd-new release. | It's working, I think. At least according to the logs. | Between the two, there is a marked increase in performance. | Very nice! | But there is no WhiteList. | Any suggestions on how to get this turned on? Turning on SA auto whitelists is presently not useful with amavisd-new. There is a fundamental problem in that SpamAssassin is geared to work fine with one-recipient- -at-a-time messages, and amavisd-new tries to process multi-recipient messages in one go if at all possible (and tries very hard to be efficient even when different headers need to be inserted for different recipient groups).
Given that process flow, the email would still be processed once.
Even if amavisd-new processes multi-recipient messages in one pass (I assume that md5-hash has something to do with this) then wouldn't the disposition w.r.t. spam be retained as well and therefore the AWL would only be adjusted the one time that the email passed through amavisd?
If you went through the AWL for the amavis user once for each reciptient you would really screw up the AWL ratings, but the same would be true for the Bayesian filter statistics...
Is there any way to enable SA auto whitelist? Or is it S.O.L.
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