It will if you enable SHORTCIRCUIT'ing of whitelist_from
no it will not, it skips many rules which would not have any effect
because the large negative score but it *will not* bypass
Technically it doesn't bypass SA but it effectively does
the same thing. Depends on what you mean by bypass.
Quoting RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 21:25:02 +0200
Bruno Costacurta wrote:
Hello,
I setup the following into /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
whitelist_from *@postfix.org
But this seems not working as apparently spamassassin still process
emails from *@postfix.org.
If
Quoting Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com:
Did you restart spamd after making the change?
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Yes, spamassassin config was re-loaded
Under Linux Debian :
sudo systemctl reload spamassassin.service
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Second, I understand now that whitelist_from just represent a large
score, and does not bypass the email itself.
It will if you enable SHORTCIRCUIT'ing of whitelist_from. However,
it is not recommended to use whitelist_from. Use whitelist_from_rcvd,
or whitelist_auth instead to prevent spoofed
Am 16.06.2015 um 22:11 schrieb David Jones:
Second, I understand now that whitelist_from just represent a large
score, and does not bypass the email itself.
It will if you enable SHORTCIRCUIT'ing of whitelist_from
no it will not, it skips many rules which would not have any effect
because