ah sorry i wrote that totally wrong...
i mean we have "whitelist_from" setting.
should i change that to "welcomelist_from" or to "welcome_from", because when changing from "whitelist" to
"welcomelist" should "welcomelist_from" be "right" but "welcome_from" sounds better.
So my second question is about how to automatically change that in
configuration files?
sed -i 's/whitelist/welcomelist/g'
Am 20.07.20 um 13:54 schrieb Marc Roos:
What is being used for mail that is not welcome, but still needs to be
allowed thru?
-----Original Message-----
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: IMPORTANT NOTICE: Rules referencing WHITELIST or BLACKLIST
in process of being Renamed
can we use something like that or is there any special edit necessary?
sed -i 's/whitelist/welcomelist/g' $CONFIG
my setting "whitelist_from" to "welcomelist_from" || "welcome_from"?
Thanks
Am 19.07.20 um 18:09 schrieb Kevin A. McGrail:
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
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