Matt Kettler wrote: > But you can use the command-line to force an alternate user_prefs file, > and have that file contain a "use_auto_whitelist 0". Assuming you're > using the "spamassassin" command line script for your second scan, the > -p option will over-ride the user_prefs file with any other file you > specify.
Ah! Interesting thought - hadn't occurred to me at all. I usually use spamc, where -p doesn't seem to be supported, but perhaps the additional overhead of calling the spamassasssin command won't matter too much given the number of messages that need to be reprocessed. Cheers, -- A.
