I think I have a general understanding of how the auto-whitelist process
works, and please correct me if I'm wrong.  As you get "acceptable"
emails from addresses (and/or ip addresses?), that address improves its
"score".  Then, if that address sends a message that gets some bad SA
scoring, the auto-whitelist reduces that bad score somewhat, depending
on the past positive performance.

Do I have that right?

Is there a thorough explanation of the process somewhere?  Also, is
there a way for me to examine the current whitelist?  I found
tools/check_whitelist, but it just gives a list of data that means
nothing to me.  I haven't been able to find an explanation of it.

Thanks.

--pat--
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Pat Traynor
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