Jennifer Wheeler wrote:
what am i doing wrong here? I am trying to unblacklist an address
getting tagged by Infinite-Monkeys.
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1. "unblacklist_from" is used to de-blacklist a SpamAssassin blacklist
(which is defined using the "blacklist_from" option)....
I understand this now. Thank you.
2. If you don't want to use Monkeys...
I do want to continue to use Monkeys.
3. If you want to avoid marking a domain's messages as spam, regardless
of why they are marked as spam, use "whitelist_from".
This is what I did before I realized the spam tag came from monkeys
rather than score. They didn't even break our threshold. Here is the
section of the header.
NxTek-MailScan-SpamCheck: spam, Infinite-Monkeys, SpamAssassin (score=-99.3,
required 6.4, NO_REAL_NAME 1.15, USER_IN_WHITELIST
-100.00,
X_AUTH_WARNING -0.40)
So whitelisting doesn't seem to be the answer in this case.
I shall read more and see if I can figure this thing out. Mayhaps the
person who requested this can live with the spam tag. I appreciate your
help though. Thanks.
Jennifer
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