> I've been using Bayes and auto whitelisting for several weeks
> only, but on a site wide basis (i.e. spamc/spamd triggered from
> procmail from sendmail).
>
> I've been very happy with the bayes learner, but today got a
> pretty bad spam into one of the mailing lists I manage, here are
> some of the headers and the first paragraph of the spam
> (indented by 4):
>
> ----------------------------
>
> X-Spam-Status: No, hits=-103.4 required=5.0
tests=BAYES_60,CLICK_BELOW,KNOWN_MAILING_LIST,RCVD_IN_BONDEDSENDER,USER_IN_W
HITELIST autolearn=ham version=2.54
> X-Spam-Level:
> X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.54 (1.174.2.17-2003-05-11-exp)
USER_IN_WHITELIST is coming up because in some config file that SA is using,
you have the sender of this email listed. It is NOT auto white list that is
doing this. Auto White list shows up as AWL in the report. I had this
happen to me because I stupidly put my own domain in the whitelist by
specifying [EMAIL PROTECTED] Of course, every spammer that spoofed an address
at my domain got a -100 score. HTH
Chris
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