On Wed, 28 May 2003, Matt Kettler wrote:

> The whitelists within spamassassin are rules and as such it simply adds 
> -100 to the message score.
> 
> The way to get an absolute whitelist that aborts processing is the 
> configure procmail, or whatever other tool you use, to not even call SA in 
> the first place. You'll get more performance boost that way than anything 
> that could be done in SA anyway.

Great idea! I'll dig it out of the procmail docs.

> 
> 
> 
> At 07:27 PM 5/28/2003 -0400, Jack Gostl wrote:
> 
> >If something is added to whitelist_from, does it actually reduce
> >processing time or does it simply push the score way down? It would be
> >nice if it didn't eat CPU cycles.
> 

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