At 02:08 PM 11/28/2003, Erwan Le Moing wrote:
I've just configured Spamassassin on my postfix system and add autolearn :
an address [EMAIL PROTECTED] where i send spam who pass through spamassassin
an address [EMAIL PROTECTED] where i send false positive mail

Just a warning:


Are you *sure* you are doing the right thing here... note that if you are just hitting forward in your mail client the above is a VERY bad idea.

You MUST ensure that the email headers and body are not altered, or SA will start learning things about your mailclient, and not about spam.


my question is :
if someone send an spam mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], spamassassin will learn to consider spam to non-spam .



So is there a solution to block email from somewhere else my domain or my account

You can probably use some kind of procmail rule to rip out anything that didn't come from one of your local machines and discard them as bogus prior to learning, but I'm not a procmail expert.





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