There are two places that you can look for blacklist entries. Either in the
local.cf file or in the user_prefs file. I use the user_prefs since not
everyone wants the same addresses blocked. Squirrel Mail is supposed to have a
plug in that will allow each user to manage their user_prefs file. There is
also a program call webuserprefs. It is a web page that allows each user to
configure their user_prefs. I don't remember where the local.cf file as I
don't use it at all. When I set up a new user, my process automatically
creates a user_prefs file from the template located in /usr/share/spamassassin.
Hope this helps.


Thanks,

Antonio DeLaCruz


Quoting "Gregory P. Ennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Everyone,

I installed 3.03 this afternoon and everything looks good.

I finally decided to set up a user alias e-mail address to take
advantage of the following command:

spamassassin --add-to-blacklist < /tmp/$FILENAME

When I run this command from root I get a response of "1 message
examined".

I can not figure out where or what blacklist this command is adding the
address; I would like to be able to check on the results in order to
make sure it is working.  Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Greg

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