Bob George wrote:
> 1. AWL is a great feature. I want to use it. However, it does not
> play well with "insanely high" scoring  (i.e. blacklists) that slam
> high numbers in. The fact that this effect is persistent after the
> black/whitelistlist entry is deleted is particularly bothersome. I
> have perused the Wiki and manpages, but haven't seen a way to bring
> down the +/- 100 scoring associated with black/whitelists.

>From the default scores in /usr/share/spamassassin/50_scores.cf:
score USER_IN_BLACKLIST 100.000
score USER_IN_WHITELIST -100.000
score USER_IN_DEF_WHITELIST -15.000
score USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO 10.000
score USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO -6.000

Modify to taste.  <g>

I changed the USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO score down to -25 a LONG time ago
(~SA 2.4something, IIRC) due to listmail getting tagged.  Changes in SA
since then have probably rendered that useless, but I haven't had any
reason to remove the lower score.

-kgd
-- 
"Sendmail administration is not black magic.  There are legitimate
technical reasons why it requires the sacrificing of a live chicken."
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