While it is sort-of-possible, it is impossible to configure an absolute whtielisting at the spamassassin level. A proper absolute whitelist for a recipient MUST be done at the level of the MDA or MTA tool that calls SA.

However, spamassassin does have "all_spam_to" feature which will whitelist the message, provided that the address appears in one of the message headers (To:, Cc:, etc). Some MTAs will insert the actual recipient into the headers and SA will pick up on this.

However most MTAs do not leave such hints so it is impossible for SA to know the actual recipient in the case of a BCC'ed or mail-list message, or any message where the envelope recipient isn't the same as the address in the message headers.

This is where it's a matter of configuring the tool that calls SA in the first place.. those tools usually do know who the actual message recipient is, and some of them can be configured not to call SA for a given user or set of users.

At 03:01 PM 5/27/2003 -0500, Link, Pete wrote:
Is it possible to whitelist a recipient???

For example:  My blackberry address needs to be whitelisted, I do not want
anything filtered?

Is this possible?



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