What about the ShortCircuiting Ruleset?  Not sure if it would completely
stop emails from getting chewed on.

The other option would be not sending them to SA.  I don't know what MTA
your using, but I know you can setup another postfix instance on the same
server and by configuration you could have the first mail server forward
messages on to that server if they match the criteria.  Obviously it's a
complex setup.

-----Original Message-----
From: saleen34 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 6:21 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: how to completley skip spamassassin check from certain ips


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
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