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- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:08:27 +0100
 - From: Tobias Diedrich <ranma@example.com>
 - Subject: Re: [tlug] state of the art filtering
 - References: <20100316092524.c153a4a9.attila@example.com> <201003161358.41373.fcartegnie@example.com> <20100318112154.b6aed567.attila@example.com> <4BA207EA.3020502@example.com>
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Lewske Wada wrote: > I agree with Attila. > > With spamassassin, you can whitelist an important address as below, > in case it does mistakes identifying spam from ham. > But you have no way to do the same for RBLs. > > In /etc/spamassassin/local.cf : > whitelist_from edward.middleton@example.com Note that whitelist_from provides only a modest negative score. There's also morespam_from and all_spam_from, but even the combined score of all three is not enough to make a GTUBE mail go through (which I consider a bug in the ruleset). http://spamassassin.apache.org/gtube/ FWIW: score GTUBE 1000.000 score USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO -6.000 score USER_IN_MORE_SPAM_TO -20.000 score USER_IN_ALL_SPAM_TO -100.000 'all spam' should mean all spam and not almost all IMHO... -- Tobias PGP: http://8ef7ddba.uguu.de
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