I recently started receiving spam addressed from someone on one of the
mailing lists I'm on, and since at about that time, my own address
started "sending" spam, we determined that the web archive of the list
had been spidered.  Anyway, now, whenever I get mail from him, SA has
tagged it as spam due to an "Auto Whitelist" adjustment of +10 points (a
few others, minus a 0%-spam bayes match of -4.9 or so, added up to a
little over 6).

My question is why the auto *whitelist* is adding points to the
message.  Shouldn't it be subtracting them?  Before the spam started,
I'd receive dozens of non-spam messages from this person - enough that
his address should be in the AWL database as a "good" address.  Anyway,
perhaps at least a change of name is in order - "auto black list
adjustment" if it's adding points, "auto white..." if subtracting.

-Chris



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