[quoting Logan's article]
7. "The whitelist is not difficult to add to, but there is no mechanism for end-users to add to the whitelist or to automatically notify the administrator to add senders."
I was amazed at this part. Did not 2.44 have the per-user configuration files in ~/.spamassassin? I routinely edit mine to white-list mailing lists with spam-like characteristics. I had to do it much more frequently with 2.44, before 2.55 was developed against a corpus of known mailing lists to improve SA's accuracy. Now I almost never touch it.
Admittedly, many users have no clue what the big button-loaded panel below the monitor does (that thing us old-timers call a "keyboard"), and can't operate software unless it requires only the mouse and very little reading, but end users who can operate a text editor (and nothing more complicated than Notepad is needed) can configure most parts of SA.
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