Thanks to everyone who replied. I'm going to submit a feature request to ximian to allow filtering based upon who's in the contacts and here's why -
spamassissin works best in daemon mode (speed). When in daemon mode, it is recommended that users not be permitted to make their own rules because it effectively kills the advantage of daemon mode - in that with each message, the rules have to be re-read. Since it is never recommended to allow users to modify a system wide configuration file on multiuser systems (such as a family computer) there really should be a way for users to say that they only want mail marked as spam if spamassassin says so AND the user is not in their contacts list. I was able to export to a vcard and wrote a script that extracted all the e-mail address from it and I added it to the system wide local.cf file - I'll just have to update that once a month or so - so I'm cool, but using the whitelist_from in spamassassin really isn't the best solution for users who access spamassassin from daemon mode. On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 01:06, Michael A. Peters wrote: > Yes - but I've got a relatively large address book. > I can't seem to find a way to export my address book to a text file. > I poked around and tried evolution-addressbook-export but I don't get > any output :( > Basically - I don't want to have to manually go through my huge address > book and manually create a white list, and furthermore, I don't want to > have to update two files for every contact. > > Is there any way to export the address book to a text file? Then at > least I could script it and throw it into a crontab or something ... > > Thanks for any suggestions. > -- Michael A. Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
