MCP whitelist
Julian Field
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Wed Apr 20 08:10:52 IST 2005
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I would whitelist them in MailScanner.conf and a ruleset, rather than in
SpamAssassin. Should be faster.
Add a ruleset to the "MCP Checks" setting, and then your whitelisted
addresses will never get MCP-checked at all, which will save you some
system load.
If you need help writing a ruleset, check out the Book, the Wiki, the
mailing list archives, etc...
Philip Parsons wrote:
> I cannot seem to find a way to add an MCp white list. I see a
> reference to it in mcp.spam.assassin.prefs.conf but it does not seem
> to be working I have the entries setup this way..
>
> whitelist_from noc at xxxxx.com
> whitelist_from wsjohnson at xxxxxx.net
> whitelist_from brandy at xxxxx.com
> whitelist_from *@xxxx.ca
>
>
> Any ideas..
>
> Thank you.
> Philip Parsons
> Team Leader, IT
>
> Columbia Fuels Inc.
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