On Oct 11, 2006, at 4:46 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:

The setting looks like...
  @spam_lovers_maps = ( [ qw( [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) ] );
I'm not sure of the exact format required of the list.  Maybe I've
made a typo.  I was also wondering if I need to define the
@bypass_spam_checks_maps.  I haven't done that yet.
I'm running 2.4.2.

The syntax looks fine. Does the domain really match the recipient
address (perhaps virtual alias mapping by MTA modified it)?

And what do you mean by 'still being filtered'?
The spam_lovers ensures mail gets delivered despite being spam,
but it does not prevent adding spam tags (X-Spam-* header fields,
modified Subject, adding address extensions).

By filtering I mean the spam lover's messages are being deposited in the quarantine directory.

I've spoken with the person involved and they say they're receiving more spam (and loving it).  But I haven't compared his messages in the quarantine directory to his delivered messages yet.  Is it true that spam lover's messages would pass through and also be put in the quarantine directory?

Jose


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