[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have listed a number of whitelist entries in my user_prefs file.
>
> Regardless of an identifying header being listed in the whitelist,
> spamassassin still marks some mail which should be protected by the
> whitelist as spam.
>
> And there seems to be no constant rule for when it will mark or not
> mark spam despite entries in the whitelist.

I just discovered that in some instances, I was copying my user_prefs to
the wrong directory, instead of .spamassassin (he sheepishly offered,
adding confussion to an already confusing situation).  Unfortunately, I
didn't check the contents of .spamassassin/user_prefs before I overwrote
it.

Are you sure yours is not some such problem?

Bryan
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