On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 07:15, Dr Aldo Medina wrote:
> El dom, 30-11-2003 a las 01:28, Chris Thielen escribió:
> > Dr Aldo Medina said:
> > > Using Debian Sarge with spamassassin-2.60-2 deb package and
> > > procmail-3.22-7.
> > >
> > > Even when it used to work, since a few weeks it seems like spamassassin
> > > doesn't follow my local.cf rules. For example, even when I have:
> > >
> > > whitelist_from  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > or even
> > > whitelist_from  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > my own email gets marked as spam. This is an example (I get this from
> > 
> > Try running spamassassin from the command line on a message from yourself.
> >  Make sure to strip out all old spamassassin markup using spamassassin -d
> > < your_email.txt, then pipe that output through spamassassin.  Verify that
> > the whitelist is still not working as desired.
> > 
> > Second, run spamassassin -D --lint.  This will tell you where the
> > configuration files are being loaded from, and if there are any problems
> > with the config files.
> 
> I don't see any mention of whitelist. I attach my results from
> spamassassin -D < someemail.txt


First, where is your whitelist_from config line located?  In your
user_prefs? It looks as though you ran this test as root, so it is using
user_prefs from /root/.spamassassin.  Is this what you want?

Second, while looking over your previous posts I noticed that one of the
example messages you posted has two From: headers.  Don't know why this
would happen or if it might cause problems with SA and whitelist_from.  

Third, at what point do your headers change languages?  I don't know
what effect changing a From: header to a De: might cause.  Anyone else
know?


-- 
Chris Thielen

Easily generate SpamAssassin rules to catch obfuscated spam phrases:
http://www.sandgnat.com/cmos/



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