I have searched and searched and cannot find a configuration directive that you can put in .spamassassin/user_prefs that simply turns off spamassassin entirely for that user - meaning that SA will immediately return with exit code 0. In the FAQ it says to whitelist the user, but I would prefer not to have to incur the CPU cost of processing all those regexps if the user does not want it.

What is the right way to do this?

I guess I am not the only one wishing to do this as these folks seem to
have developed their own solution:

http://www.ccs.neu.edu/howto/howto-spamassassin.html#using

We have SpamAssassin.pm version $VERSION = "3.001008"
spamass-milter 0.3.1_3
sendmail 8.14.1

on a FreeBSD 6.2 system

  - Alex Aminoff
    BaseSpace.net
    National Bureau of Economic Research (nber.org)

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