Add your whitelist and blacklist commands to /etc/mail/local.cf OR ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs
Documentation of the commands can be found in: man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
Look at whitelist_from, whitelist_from_rcvd, blacklist_from, etc, etc.
Not just the above. E.g., you can whitelist/blacklist by using regexp rules for header / body / rawbody characteristics. I have to do this for mailing lists such as SA-talk, Openldap etc. The whitelist_from etc. do not always work when getting mail from a mail store-and-forward, as I do.
If the above means nothing to you, see Matt's excellent HOWTO at http://mywebpages.comcast.net/mkettler/sa/SA-rules-howto-draft.txt .
If you reckon you don't need it yet, if you continue with SA as an admin, you will later.
Tony
-- Tony Earnshaw
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