-a, --auto-whitelist, --whitelist
Use auto-whitelists. Auto-whitelists track the long-term average score for each sender and then shift the score of new messages toward that
long-term average. This can increase or decrease the score for messages, depending on the long-term behavior of the particular correspondent.
John Parken wrote: > Through the news.spamassassin.org site I found what looks like a good > way for Outlook users to get spam (and ham) into the Bayes sa-learn. > Dan Kohn suggestions isat http://www.dankohn.com/archives/000323.html. > > > After special handling for mail previously processed by SA that is now > being in effect re-submitted for sa-learn, his .procmail script pipes > the remaining incoming mail through SpamAssassin using “| > /usr/bin/spamassassin –a”. What does the –a option do? I have RTFM and > found lots of options, but nothing about “-a”. I’m a real newbie, what > am I missing? Thanks. >
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