On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 02:51:53AM +0200, Marco van den Bovenkamp wrote:
> Marco van den Bovenkamp wrote:
> 
> >No. No user_prefs at all, and no SQL. Just a global 'local.cf'.
> 
> Forgot my default (effectively empty) user_prefs. Nate Schindler came up 
> with what's probably happening: spamd reads the whitelist entries from 
> the last place it checks, overwriting what it reads earlier.
> 
> If there aren't any in there (in my case my user_prefs, the SQL database 
> in his), you end up with no whitelist entries.
> 
> Running spamd with '-x' (as I don't use user_prefs anyway) fixes it for 
> me, as putting GLOBAL whitelist entries in his SQL database fixed it for 
> him.
> 

Yeah, starting to look like the same problem.  Could you annotate Bug
3855 (http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3855) with your
particulars, might help to narrow it down a bit.

Thanks

Michael

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