The attached bounce message resulted from my last commit to SpamAssassin svn. Is there any way that commit messages generated by the svn repository can be whitelisted without opening up the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list to outside spam?

 -- sidney
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Subject: svn commit: r619285 - /spamassassin/rules/branches/3.2/72_active.cf
Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2008 06:27:13 -0000
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