Spamassasin -R removes them from the auto whitelist, aka AWL. The AWL however has nothing to do with USER_IN_WHITELIST. The AWL's score adjustments get attributed to the rule named AWL.
USER_IN_WHITELIST has to do with the static whitelist system, caused by a whitelist_from or whitelist_from_rcvd statement in your user_prefs, local.cf, or one of the default ones in 60_whitelist.cf.
At 08:51 AM 1/5/04 +0100, stephane ancelot wrote:
one mail failed to go in my spam mailbox, after checks with spamassasin it tells me it is in the user white list, I tried to remove it but did not help : look at messages : cat mailpb | spamassassin -t 1.8 CLICK_HERE_LINK BODY: Tells you to click on a URL -100 USER_IN_WHITELIST From: address is in the user's white-list 0.0 UPPERCASE_75_100 Message composé de 75 à 100% de majuscules
cat mailpb | spamassassin -R SpamAssassin auto-whitelist: removing address: MYEMAIL SpamAssassin auto-whitelist: removing address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but the problem is here again !!!!
cat mailpb | spamassassin -t 1.8 CLICK_HERE_LINK BODY: Tells you to click on a URL -100 USER_IN_WHITELIST From: address is in the user's white-list 0.0 UPPERCASE_75_100 Message composé de 75 à 100% de majuscul
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