ons, 28.05.2003 kl. 06.00 skrev SA:

> Hi. I'm running RH Linux with Postfix 1.1.11 , amavisd and SA. SA does 
> not run as a daemon, it is called up by amavis as a perl module. There 
> are no local users on this server.  All is working pretty good, however 
> I am having issues with some legit email getting spammed, I'd like to 
>  whitelist some users/domains.
> I tried to add some entries to the 
>  /usr/share/spamassassin/60_whitelist.cf file
> I've also tried adding the entry into the 
> /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf  file, but its not working with this either.
> I'm sure the syntax is correct as there are alot of  preexisting entries 
> in the 60_whitelist.cf file.  Do i need to let spammassassin know that 
> these files have changed ? If so how ? If I am doing it all wrong, 
> please advise.
> Is there a command which i can type in to tell SA to learn an email or 
> domain for whitelisting ?

That's a pretty old (though distro-modern) Postfix version - the current
patch level for release Postfix is 2.1.10.

What *Amavis* version are you using? Because that's the thing that's
lousing your rules up. Chances are that that's an old version too - grab
the newest release.

Best,

Tony

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