You need to call spamassassin -a in your procmail script if you wish to use the auto-whitelist feature.

Spamassassin -aW does not update the static whitelists, just the AWL database, so it has no affect on spamassassin unless you later use spamassassin -a.




At 02:49 PM 1/8/2003 -0500, David T-G wrote:
Hi, all --

I have installed SA 2.43 on my new server and it's doing a good job of
marking spam; it's good to have it back :-)

I can't seem to get my whitelist to work, though.  I subscribe to some
mailing lists which look like spam, and SA understandably marks them as
such.  When I try piping the message through either of

  spamassassin -W
  spamassassin -aW

I *seem* to update my auto_whitelist.db file but the next message from
that same address is still marked as spam.  My procmail line is

  # spamassassin
  :0fw :
  |/usr/local/bin/spamassassin

and since I don't see anything in the --help output to indicate a flag
required to check the whitelist I figure I'm good to go.

What gives?


TIA & HAND


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