Hello:

If using the autowhitelist feature with spamd (-a), I thought that it 
would only add a negative score value based on the number of emails sent 
and their average score. I have seen the AWL score be positive though, and 
it tagged a completely blank email as spam based on past emails having a 
higher average score from one test address.

Does this auto whitelist system actually act as a blacklist as well? Just 
trying to understand the system, because if it can add positive scores as 
well, then I have to rethink its use system wide. Many people have 
friends who forward them jokes and spam that would get tagged, but if they 
were added to this auto list and had a high score, they would not be able 
to ever send any legit email as well.

Thanks for any clarification on this issue :)

Rob M.



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