We only publish one set of rules so you will see that become welcome instead of white. If you are using a modern day 3.4.3 or greater, you can likely prepare for the changes now by adding both to meta rules. Can you show an example of your dependency?
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020, 13:06 Thom van der Boon <t...@vdb.nl> wrote: > Dear Kevin, > > Could you please clearify what versions are affected in these changes? > > My own rules rely heavily on whitelist_from_spf > > Met vriendelijke groet, Best regards, > > > Thom van der Boon > E-Mail: t...@vdb.nl > > > ------------------------------ > *Van: *"Kevin A. McGrail" <kmcgr...@apache.org> > *Aan: *"SA Mailing list" <users@spamassassin.apache.org>, "SpamAssassin > Devel List" <d...@spamassassin.apache.org> > *Verzonden: *Zondag 19 juli 2020 18:09:36 > *Onderwerp: *IMPORTANT NOTICE: Rules referencing WHITELIST or BLACKLIST > in process of being Renamed > > All: > > As of today, the configuration option WHITELIST_TO has been renamed > WELCOMELIST_TO with an alias for backwards compatibility. > > Additionally, the rule USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO has been renamed to > USER_IN_WELCOMELIST_TO to assist those running older versions of > SpamAssassin get stock rulesets. > > If you have custom scoring or any custom rules building on > USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO, please accept our apologies and change the > references to USER_IN_WELCOMELIST_TO. > > In order to remove racially charged configuration options, whitelist > will become welcomelist and blacklist will become blocklist. More > changes will be coming for this with these small changes in the stock > ruleset. > Apologies for the disruption and thanks to those who are reporting > issues as we work through the changes. > > Regards, > KAM > > -- > > Kevin A. McGrail > kmcgr...@apache.org > > Member, Apache Software Foundation > Chair Emeritus Apache SpamAssassin Project > https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmcgrail - 703.798.0171 >