katsumi liquer skrev, on 19-07-2007 22:29:

I know that according to the documentation DSPAM is not designed to
use a manual white list, but I seem to be in a position where the
automatic whitelisting is not working properly. Basically, I have a
few addresses which receive bulk amounts of messages which are system
generated and also never replied to ever.

Manual whitelisting isn't possible with the current dspam implementation, since dspam calculates whether a sender is to be whitelisted - that's how it works.

For some reason, some of these messages are continually marked as
spam, even after selecting to deliver thousands of them from
quarantine from which DSPAM says it has then re-trained on them. Does
anyone else have a situation like this? It would be a short whitelist,
probably 4-5 addresses but what is sent from these addresses I would
like DSPAM to pretty much ignore completely.

Don't know what MTA you use, but with Postfix the routine is to make sure internal and system stuff doesn't go through dspam at all. System stuff gets sent using sendmail.postfix which doesn't use smtp, and amavisd-new caters for internal smtp users.

--Tonni

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