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Re: Spamassassin help
- From: "Brad Alpert" <BAlpert FortBradford com>
- To: <mburger bubbanfriends org>
- Cc: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Spamassassin help
- Date: Fri Nov 29 11:06:01 2002
Right you are! Memory fade on my part.
It was changed in the correct place (the file doesn't exist in the
path I erroneously specified, of course).
Any clue on the question I raised? I implemented Steve Anderson's
tip and am waiting to test it.
Brad
> That's not the correct place. The correct place is
> ~/.spamassassin.
>
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Brad Alpert wrote:
>
>> Rats! I forgot to mention that I had already done that with no
>> result. Sorry.
>>
>> The user_prefs file that I modified is in my
>> ~/mail/.spamassassin directory. I am running spamd and procmail
>> in site-wide
>> configuration.
>>
>> Is there another user_prefs elsewhere or other file that I
>> should be modifying?
>>
>> Thanks/Brad
>>
>>
>> > Edit your ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file, and add:
>> >
>> > whitelist_from user domain tld
>> >
>> > On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Brad Alpert wrote:
>> >
>> >> I'm not able to successfully flag specific "From:" addresses
>> as non-spam in spamassassin.
>> >>
>> >> What's the quick and dirty technique?
>> >>
>> >> What I've tried and which does not work is to save a message
>> >> that was marked as spam and run it through spamassassin with
>> >> "spamassassin -W <message.ext".
>> >>
>> >> According to the help, this should add the headers to the
>> >> whitelist, but doesn't seem to.
>> >>
>> >> Any help appreciated!
>> >>
>> >> Thanks/Brad
>>
>>
>>
>
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