Franck wrote:

> Hello,

> All the recipients are protect by amavisd.
> To auto collect spam or ham to learn i've created 2 email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I would like bypass check, tag and block for this 2 adresses ( and only those 
> ) but i not shure about the writed rule. Can you confirm me the syntax :

> @spam_lovers_maps = @bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( {'[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]'=>1,[EMAIL PROTECTED]'=>1} );

> Thank's and have a good journey.

> Franck

That looks OK to me. I think this is another option:
@spam_lovers_maps = @bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( [qw( [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] )] );

but if your users are forwarding mail to these addresses, be aware of
the issue that forwarded mail comes from your users, so Bayes may
learn it is them that is sending spam. Ideally learned mail should be
in its original form. In less than ideal situations, programs that
strip headers may be used. Some also forward the original mail as an
attachment and use a program to extract the attachment and learn that.
One may also look into bayes_ignore_header which may be useful if
messages are resent.

http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SiteWideBayesFeedback

Gary V


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