A way to go is to setup 3 accounts that lead to your email server, spam@ ham@ forget@
each of them having the correct .procmailrc : :0 * .* |/usr/bin/sa-learn --no-rebuild [--spam|--ham|--forget] --single Beware your users must Bounce (in outlook, that is "Resend") messages, never forward them. A good idea is also to have those email accounts not reachable from the internet, else they might be used to pollute your databases. A nice way to set that up is to setup some virtualdomain, only in your internal DNS. Vincent > -----Original Message----- > From: Brent Bates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 6:24 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: AWL question > > > What is the best way for a user without shell access to > remove an address > from their auto-whitelist? > > I have a couple of users that receive an email from a friend > that ends up > getting a really high spam score. Then all subsiquent email from that > person is given a large AWL score and tagged as spam. The > address can be > removed from the auto-whitelist with spamassassin -R but > most of these > users have no idea how to log into a unix machine. Im > looking for ideas > to automate the manipulation of the auto-whitelist for users > without shell > access. > > Thanks > Brent > > >
