Whitelisted
Matthew Bowman
mbowman at UDCOM.COM
Tue Jul 22 18:57:35 IST 2003
Kris,
No.. That means that anything tagged as SPAM will not get tagged as SPAM
for that using and all e-mail (save for viruses) is delivered as normal.
If you want to disable spam scanning for a user, you need to use the
following option (see my example below)
# Do you want to check messages to see if they are spam?
# This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
Spam Checks = /etc/MailScanner/rules/spam.check.rules
FromOrTo: mbowman at udcom.com no
HTH
Matthew
Kris Zabriskie <zabriskw at ITECH.NET>
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07/22/2003 01:54 PM
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Dustin,
Maybe that is where my misunderstanding is. I thought, that would turn
off
spam filtering for that user only. Does that say anything addressed to
that
user and anyone else, will go through?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dustin Baer" <dustin.baer at IHS.COM>
To: <MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: Whitelisted
> Kris Zabriskie wrote:
> >
> > Here is everything:
> >
> > Contents:
> > mail.log is the sendmail mail.log (ONLY information pertaining to the
> > message in question)
> > mail.header is the header of the e-mail
> > spam.whitelist.rules is exactly what it says
> > MailScanner.conf is exactly what it is =)
>
>
> Check this entry in spam.whitelist.rules: "To:
> blshu at itech.net yes # for her daily drool"
>
> Check this entry in the mail logs: to=...<blshu at itech.net>,...
>
> Hope you don't have to change products now.
>
> Dustin
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