On 2 Sep 2003, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:

> Karl Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >     Since I use procmail I have a list of people and lists that I 
> > want to receive email from, and most but not all lists, do not have 
> > spam. How can I set up SpamAssassin to pass these good lists without any 
> > tests? 
> 
> Either whitelist them in Spamassassin, or else use procmail *before*
> spamassassin.  Given how cpu-intensive spamassassin is, I peel off the
>
        Excellent idea! I'm using spamd and spamc which it seems is far 
less cpu intensive.


 whitelisted and mailing list mail fist, and don't run it through SA at
> all. 
> 

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               - Karl Larsen k5di Las Cruces,NM Az ScQRPions -



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