I think that is an excellent idea!

I call spamc from maildrop, so I can filter out some message's that do not
need to be processed by SpamAssassin. But it would be much easier for most
installations if such behaviour can be done from within SpamAssassin.

You might want to add even an extra option that doesn't scan local messages
(things like daily/weekly/monthly outputs), e.g. mail from the box itself
that spamassassin is running on
An option that disables scanning from or to certain addresses entirely (for
instance, if you have an mail-account friends can send you some sample spam
to which doesn't require filtering nor anything like AWL(learning or
Bayes(learning)).

Kind Regards,
Sander Holthaus

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> Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 12:33 AM
> To: Theo Van Dinter
> Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Re: ALL_TRUSTED and Razor, DCC and Pyzor 
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> Theo Van Dinter writes:
> > On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 04:34:03PM -0500, Kenneth S. wrote:
> > > Is there anyway to configure SA so that if the 
> ALL_TRUSTED rule is 
> > > hit it skips the Razor, DCC and Pyzor tests?
> > 
> > Not without modifying code.
> 
> However, it is something we've been thinking of. patches welcome! ;)
> 
> ps: fwiw, we were considering that rules like ALL_TRUSTED 
> that are 100% trustworthy would be set to run at a higher 
> priority (that's
> implemented) and cause the check to exit immediately (that's not).
> 
> - --j.
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