Hi,

Em Ter, 2003-07-15 ās 11:13, Jason Buscema escreveu:
> I have SA (2.44-11.8.x ) setup on a RedHat 9 machine. This is my main mail

You might want to update to 2.55.


> machine for the company. On my old machine I ran SA but each user had their
> own prefs. On this new machine, so far, I have a global procmailrc file
> setup that runs SA (spamd):
> 
> /etc/procmailrc
> # Run SpamAssassin
> :0fw
> | /usr/bin/spamc
> 
> 
> # Redirect spam tagged mail
> :0:
> * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
> /dev/null
> 

Aren't you afraid of deleting false positives?


> So far this is working pretty good. The only issue I have is I need to setup
> a global whitelist. I don't want to have to setup whitelists for each user,
> I just want a system-wide list. I have been unable to find documentation to
> show me how to do it, although it seems pretty simple. Any ideas? Thanks in
> advance for the help... SA is really doing a great job for us. Blocking
> around 2,500 spam /week.
> 

The way to go is Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf.
my installation is setup to look into /etc/mail/spamassassin for
globals.

Anyways, you probably want to upgrade before.


Regards,
Raul Dias 


> Jason




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