Hi, Evan:

Well, as I am a novice with it, how could I write such a rule to bypass verification if the email comes from an specific email address or IP address? Could you help me? My procmail is at /etc/procmailrc. When the email is flagged as Spam it is sent to a mailbox called spam and just discarded. Here it is:

DROPPRIVS=yes
#Uncomment the following lines to allow for logging
LOGFILE=/var/log/procmail
VERBOSE=ON

:0fw
* < 256000

        | spamc

        :0e
        {
          EXITCODE=$?
        }

        :0:
        * ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
        /var/spool/mail/spam


Well, and about your second suggestion: is that a command to be issued?

Thanks a lot.

Mario./




At 21:35 23/6/2004, Evan Platt wrote:

At 05:29 PM 6/23/2004, you wrote:
Supposing my Spam Assassin is rejecting as Spam some emails from specific addresses, and I want to accept these emails without examining them, is there any way, like a white list or something, to accomplish this?

Thanks a lot.

FYI: SpamAssassin isn't rejecting ANY mail. SpamAssassin cannot reject / accept mail. So if you want to have mail from certain addresses to not even be scanned, you need to look at how you are calling SA. Procmail? Add rules to your procmail to bypass SA if a sender is a certain address.


Failing that, I may be off on the format, but whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] . The mail will still be scanned, but it will be given -100 points.

Evan





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