This keeps coming up from time to time.  Is there a valid reason that you 
cannot manually set a whitelist (in a table for example) ?  This seems to be 
very obvious since most email related programs/services have a "safe sender" 
type feature.  Dspam could continue to calculate it, but it would give the 
option to automatically put people in it which could help immensely.

On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 08:22:00 +0100, Tony Earnshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Reid wrote, on 23. mar 2007 07:39:
> 
>> Where is a users whitelist stored?
> 
> It isn't, it's calculated.
> 
>> Can it be viewed?
> 
> Not unless one carries out the same calculation as dspam did.
> 
> 1103 [tonni:tru.leerlingen] /home/tonni/rpm/BUILD/dspam-3.8.0/src
> grep -ir whitelist *
> 
> Best,
> 
> --Tonni
> 
> --
> Tony Earnshaw
> Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl
> 
> !DSPAM:4603804139409806859158!

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