You're wrong (but you're close). :)

You can configure your own whitelist_from_* and blacklist_from_* (or
the other whitelist/blacklist commands) in your user_prefs/configs.
Either you have the config or you don't, and the scores are for the
rule not each sender, so in that sense, it's "permanent".

Then there's the AWL, aka the historical score averager, which has
some commands via "spamassassin" to do simple manipulation, usually to
correct undesired entries.  The score changes per message, typically.

Hope this helps. :)


On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Charles Gregory <cgreg...@hwcn.org> wrote:
> Okay, maybe I'm misunderstanding. I was under the impression that
> spamassassin had TWO 'whitelists'. One was user specified, with 'add' and
> 'remove' capability (and anyone removed *stayed* removed), and the other was
> 'auto', which was generated automatically by AWL rules, and with NO commands
> to manipulate it? Gurus? Am I wrong?

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