On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 08:26:35PM +0000, Jeff Ramsey wrote: > > You realize that AWL also serves as a blacklist right? I guess you > > could remove it all, but I wouldn't recommend it. Granted, it is > > possible that if you're talking about mail that passed as ham, then > > the address might have a positive AWL score that you don't really > > want. If anything here, I would call --add-addr-to-blacklist to give > > them 100 points in AWL. > > The only problem that I see with doing the '--add-addr-to-blacklist' is > that it would 'blacklist' my email address as well. spamassassin -R > --mbox reads the addresses in the header as well as any that are in the > body. Is there a way that I can add the senders to blacklist, and not > myself in the process? >
Hmmm...first off, obviously I meant --add-to-blacklist, but you knew that. I've never had it add my own address to AWL. I think the docs are a little liberal in this case. I just double checked and sure enough it works the way I suspected. Michael
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