[Manuel] >> I prefer to always train everything to keep my filter up2date.
[Richie] > I don't think Manuel's request actually counts as whitelisting at all, I agree (I said that somewhere else in the thread, I think). > and I think it's quite reasonable. What he wants (Manuel, correct > me if I'm > wrong) is to filter out certain senders from the training list. All > messages from spamcop would be automatically set to Discard and > omitted > from the training list. This is much the same as the existing ability to filter out 'bulk' mail from the training list. > When you look at it like this, I think it's quite a reasonable feature > request. I don't have time to implement this at the moment either. The thing to do, if Manuel (or anyone else interested in this) isn't able to put together a patch himself, would be to open a feature request at <http://sf.net/projects/spambayes>. Ideally, don't mention "whitelisting" (someone might mistakenly close it); call it something like "Exclusion list for training list". Someone, at some time, will probably get to it. I suppose the UI for it would just be a text box where you can enter comma separated addresses. If this gets added, is only the "From" header worth considering? Or should there be corresponding options for other headers (e.g. "To", "Subject"). =Tony.Meyer _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
