I am the only one which asking how to force whitelisting ?

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 .`'`.   BONNETOT Jean-Daniel
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`. ` .`  PRIVIANET
  `'`    Sys & Net Admin


Mon, 23 Jun 2008 12:58:07 +0200, Bonnetot Jean-Daniel :
[dspam-users] How to force whitelisting ?
> Hello,
> 
> Do you know how to force whitelisting ?
> 
> I have a solution but it is tinkering...
> 
> For a mail where "From" have to be whitelisted for "To" users.
> ex : 
> From: Someone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Otherone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> -----
> i=0
> while [ $i -lt 20 ];
> do    let "i += 1"
>       echo -e "From: Someone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n\n" | dspam  --user \
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED] --source=inoculation --stdout \
>       --deliver=innocent,spam --class=innocent
> done
> -----
> 
> The result is :
> 
> Before : $> echo -e "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" | dspam  --user \
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] --stdout --deliver=innocent,spam --classify
> X-DSPAM-Result: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; result="Innocent";
> class="Innocent"; probability=0.1649; confidence=1.00; signature=N/A
> 
> After : $> echo -e "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" | dspam  --user \
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] --stdout --deliver=innocent,spam --classify
> X-DSPAM-Result: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; result="Innocent";
> class="Whitelisted"; probability=0.0000; confidence=0.99;
> signature=N/A
> 
> As you can see, class become "Whitelisted". 
> Does anyone have a better solution to whiteliste ? Do you know if
> DSPAM support domain whitelisting ? (every mail from xxxxxx.com would
> be whitelisted for someone)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> --
>  .`'`.   BONNETOT Jean-Daniel
> :  ': :  
> `. ` .`  PRIVIANET
>   `'`    Sys & Net Admin
> 
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