My configuration is Postfix 2.1.5 and SpamAssassin 3.0.0.  We're using spamc as a content_filter in /etc/postfix/master.cf to call spamd.
 
My understanding is that the manual whitelist function in SA simply starts the message scoring at -100.  Is there a way to have spamc/spamd abort scoring a message if the sender is whitelisted?  I'd think that this would improve performance on these messages since rbls, dcc, razor, and pyzor would be skipped.
 
If not (and this is more of a postfix question), is there a way to use whitelists in postfix to bypass SA (or a content_filter in general)?
 
 

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