Michelle Dupuis wrote:
> Its getting clearer - but I'm still a bit confused.  According to the docs
> (and the ASSP web interface), the redlist is a list of email addresses which
> cannot add to the spam/nospam list.  But, looking at the redre.txt file it
> is clearly a bunch of regex expressions.  So my questions are:
> 
> 1.  Does a match from the redre.txt file cause the message to be
> blocked/accepted?  If neither, why is it even showing up in the log?  (Or is
> this just an FYI)

Ok to clarify, RedRE is not the same as the Redlist.
They are similar but different.

RedRe- is a list of expressions used to identify mail that you do not 
want to contribute to the corpus and/or Whitelist

Redlist- A list of senders/recipients that you do not want contributing 
to the corpus and/or Whitelist.

> 2.  What should I put in the redlist?  Should I be trying to match text in
> the headers of the various usenet groups/lists I subscribe too?  And/or,
> should I add email addresses of users who should not add to the spam/nospam
> list?

I have NDR messages, auto-replies, and automated messages my users get 
frequently, etc in my RedRE.
Things I don't want to be counted as spam/ham when weighing normal email.

The usenet groups are a good start.

Kevin

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