Marco van den Bovenkamp wrote:
I can add to this that it does work when you use spamassassin itself.
And the very first time after spamd startup. Feeding a message with a whitelisted From: gave me this the first time (using 'spamc -y':
thor:~$ spamc -y < Trash.eml DNS_FROM_RFC_ABUSE,DNS_FROM_RFC_BOGUSMX,DNS_FROM_RFC_POST, HTML_MESSAGE,HTML_TITLE_EMPTY,SARE_BOUNDARY_D8,SPF_HELO_PASS, URIBL_SBL,USER_IN_WHITELIST
And the second time:
thor:~$ spamc -y < Trash.eml DNS_FROM_RFC_ABUSE,DNS_FROM_RFC_BOGUSMX,DNS_FROM_RFC_POST, HTML_MESSAGE,HTML_TITLE_EMPTY,SARE_BOUNDARY_D8,SPF_HELO_PASS,URIBL_SBL
Note the missing 'USER_IN_WHITELIST' the second time round... :-(
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Regards,
Marco.