I have SA 2.61 running spamd on a Mandrake server with Postfix. It sends mail 

to our Exchange 2000 server on the LAN. All is ok, except for one user that 

wants to opt-out. This user wants to get all messages unmodified by SA (I think 

header mods would be acceptable as long as subject and body are unmodified). 

This seemed simple enough (all_spam_to), but when I use that or whitelist_to, 

it affects a whole bunch of other users. They are all listed in the To, Cc, 

and/or Bcc fields as co-recipients. I see that this is a documented problem on 

the SA "to-do" list, but in the meantime I would like to know if there's 

another method that would work. One such method that I've seen suggested is to 

set required_hits to a high number for this user, but I'd like to know if 

everything I try is going to affect co-recipients. If so, there's no point 

spending time trying to exclude this user as the number of users griping about 

it outnumber him. Can anyone offer a suggestion? TIA.



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