OK, but the point is that I run SA trough AMaViS, so procmail recipes aren't
the answer. Thanks a lot, I suppose I should create some type of whitelist
in AMaViS to avoid SA.


Luis

2007/3/6, David Goldsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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Luis Hernán Otegui wrote:
> Hi, several of my users have mail lists (such as Yahoo ones, or some
> other, at elsevier.com <http://elsevier.com>, or other scientific
> publications).
> I've been searching the web, trying to find a way to whitelist the
> messages from these lists. Could anyone point me some directions?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Luis
> --

Look for the "List-Id" field such as:

List-Id: <Dans_CCCemails.yahoogroups.com>

As an example for if your call SA via procmail:

:0fw
* ! ^List-Id: <Dans_CCCemails.yahoogroups.com>
* ! ^X-Spam-Checker-Version:.*iceman11
| /usr/bin/spamc -d <IP ADDRESS> -u spamass


If the message does not contain that list id, and it hasn't already been
scanned by our SA, then passit to SA.

David Goldsmith
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