Eric,

Very often there might be a typo in the local.cf and then spamassassin does not understand it. My suggestion was not to whitelist all blackberry users, but try to see if the format was a problem, i.e. the process of elimination one by one. Perhaps I should have suggested /spamassassin --lint/ to check the syntaxes of local.cf instead.

Rgds
Alex

On 01/12/2011 17:03, Eric Shubert wrote:
Carlos,

I think perhaps you're using the wrong hammer on this one. Whitelisting all blackberry users might open the door a little too wide, unless *all* emails from blackberry devices are being tagged as spam. I doubt this is happening, but you haven't described the problem that you're trying to rememdy here.

Have you examined the headers for emails that are not spam but are being tagged? Which SA rules are firing that are inappropriate? It might be a better solution to adjust your SA scoring to achieve the results you're looking for.

Just a thought.

P.S. It's generally a good idea to ask for suggested solutions to a given problem, rather than how to implement a solution to a problem that has not been described. ;)


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