Running FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE, perl 5.6.1, Razor Agents 2.152

I'm trying to whitelist a signature according to the docs for
razor-whitelist, 
but it doesn't seem to do anything.

Looking at the debug logs for razor-check and running a razor-check -H
return the same sig

Oct 04 15:15:01.951088 check[64375]: [ 6] mail 1.0 e=2
sig=DXc-2nXPD705qwuy78OtNOq1FcwA: Is spam: cf 20 >= min_cf 1
Oct 04 15:15:01.951465 check[64375]: [ 6] mail 1.0 e=4
sig=DXc-2nXPD705qwuy78OtNOq1FcwA: Is spam: cf 20 >= min_cf 1
Oct 04 15:15:01.952322 check[64375]: [ 7] method 4: mail 1.0:
no-contention part, spam=2
Oct 04 15:15:01.953955 check[64375]: [ 7] method 4: mail 1: a
non-contention part was spam, mail spam
Oct 04 15:15:01.955981 check[64375]: [ 3] mail 1 is known spam.
Oct 04 15:15:01.956226 check[64375]: [ 5] disconnecting from server
truth.cloudmark.com
Oct 04 15:15:01.956556 check[64375]: [ 4] truth.cloudmark.com << 5
Oct 04 15:15:01.956727 check[64375]: [ 6] a=q
Oct 04 15:15:01.957264 check[64375]: [ 8] razor-check finished
successfully.

%razor-check -H ./foo
1  e1: -LS0-UJ5FlMW-_7cY5LTv8TXc4oA
1.0 e2: DXc-2nXPD705qwuy78OtNOq1FcwA
1.0 e3: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAgAAAAAAAA
1.0 e4: DXc-2nXPD705qwuy78OtNOq1FcwA, ep4: 7542-10

I tried adding this lines to my razor-whitelist file:

sha1 DXc-2nXPD705qwuy78OtNOq1FcwA

But it is still marked as spam.
Just for testing purposes I put "from [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the
whitelist file, and it works properly.

Is the signature whitelisting not implemented yet or am I just missing
something?



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