I may have found my solution:

acl_check_data:

accept
    hosts       = : +relay_from_hosts

If I put that accept clause hopefully it will just accept the mail, without
continuing down to the spam checking. I'll let you know and thanks for the
response!



saleen34 wrote:
> 
> Here is my problem, i have been trying for a few months now and can't get
> it to work.
> Some emails sent from a certain host that I trust are huge with lots of
> url's, etc. They are for debugging purposes. When they come in it seems to
> hang spamd. We get a lot of these btw. This is a dual core 3 ghz, 2 gigs
> ram so I don't think power is the problem. Is there a way to just have
> spamd return if its from a certain IP address. Trusted networks doesn't
> help, whitelist doesn't help it still scans the message. If a certain ip
> sends my mail server an email I want it to automatically return "not spam"
> without testing it.
> Is this possible, if not I guess I will have to get into the actual spamd
> perl script and hardcode it myself.
> thanks
> Nick
> 
> Edit:
> Here is my setup.
> 
> CentOS release 5.2
> Exim 4.69
> Spamassassin 3.2.5
> ClamAv
> 
> 

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