[BUG?] Turning off whitelisting with spamassassin 3.0-rc2 from mailscanner broken?

David H. dh at UPTIME.AT
Thu Sep 2 11:52:39 IST 2004


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Hello I am running

Running on
Linux mail 2.4.24-grsec #2 Thu Jan 15 12:42:49 CET 2004 i686 i686 i386
GNU/Linux
This is Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (uptime Edition)
This is Perl version 5.008000 (5.8.0)
This is MailScanner version 4.33.2
Module versions are:
1.00    AnyDBM_File
1.12    Archive::Zip
1.01    Carp
1.119   Convert::BinHex
1.00    DirHandle
1.04    Fcntl
2.71    File::Basename
2.05    File::Copy
2.01    FileHandle
1.05    File::Path
0.13    File::Temp
1.27    HTML::Entities
3.35    HTML::Parser
2.28    HTML::TokeParser
1.20    IO
1.09    IO::File
1.122   IO::Pipe
3.00    MIME::Base64
5.403   MIME::Decoder
5.403   MIME::Decoder::UU
5.403   MIME::Head
5.406   MIME::Parser
5.411   MIME::Tools
0.09    Net::CIDR
1.05    POSIX
1.75    Socket
0.03    Sys::Syslog
1.02    Time::localtime
Optional module versions are:
3.000000        Mail::SpamAssassin
0.30    Net::LDAP
0.15    SAVI
missing Mail::ClamAV
0.45    Net::DNS

as well as

SpamAssassin version 3.0.0-rc2
with
perl -V
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 8 subversion 0) configuration

Whe I set:
use_auto_whitelist      0 in spam.assassin.prefs.conf whitelisting is
turned off. No scoring shows and the typical whitelist files are not
created.

When I set:
SpamAssassin Auto Whitelist = no in MailScanner.conf but DO NOT add the
entry in spam.assassin.prefs.conf whitelisting is turned on. This shows
in score adjustmenst due to AWL as well as the creation of teh typical
whitelist file.

Thanks

- -d

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