Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: Delete an address from the AWL?
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
> > Reading the man page raises another (somewhat related) question, tho.
> >
> >--add-addr-to-whitelist
> >Add the named email address to the auto
On Aug 31, 2005, at 2:37 PM, John Rudd wrote:
On Aug 31, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Matt Kettler wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ok. I thought that might be the case, but I wasn't sure. The
--add-addr-to-blacklist entry in the man page states that it is added
with a high score, but the --add-addr-to-
On Aug 31, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Matt Kettler wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ok. I thought that might be the case, but I wasn't sure. The
--add-addr-to-blacklist entry in the man page states that it is added
with a high score, but the --add-addr-to-whitelist entry doesn't
mention score.
The use o
Thomas Deliduka wrote:
Ah, Gotcha. So, how can I simply empty out the AWL? I want it reverted to
nothing so I can start fresh.
rm $HOME/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist*
Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
>
> Ok. I thought that might be the case, but I wasn't sure. The
> --add-addr-to-blacklist entry in the man page states that it is added
> with a high score, but the --add-addr-to-whitelist entry doesn't
> mention score.
>
> The use of the word "whitelist" in the man page
From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
> > Reading the man page raises another (somewhat related)
> > question, tho.
> >
> >--add-addr-to-whitelist
> >Add the named email address to the automatic whitelist.
> >Note that you must be running "sp
Ah, Gotcha. So, how can I simply empty out the AWL? I want it reverted to
nothing so I can start fresh.
On 8/31/05 3:08 PM this was written:
> Thomas Deliduka wrote:
>> How do you simply clear out the entire AWL? I don't know where it is
>> physically located.
>>
>> I tried spamassassin -R but
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Reading the man page raises another (somewhat related) question, tho.
>
>--add-addr-to-whitelist
>Add the named email address to the automatic whitelist. Note that
>you must be running "spamassassin" or "spamd" with the auto-
>whitelist enabled.
Thomas Deliduka wrote:
> How do you simply clear out the entire AWL? I don't know where it is
> physically located.
>
> I tried spamassassin -R but it just hangs with -D it just stops after it
> loads the bayes stuff.
>
Yeah.. did you feed it a message? As standard input?
-R, aka --remove-from
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > I have a particular address which has been learned incorrectly by
> > the AWL. I have added a custom rule to catch these spams, but the
> > AWL is currently deducting about 2.2 points from each one (the
> > last one went from 6.3 to 4.1 because of the AWL). Is there any
How do you simply clear out the entire AWL? I don't know where it is
physically located.
I tried spamassassin -R but it just hangs with -D it just stops after it
loads the bayes stuff.
On 8/31/05 2:29 PM this was written:
> At 11:21 AM Wednesday, 8/31/2005, Matt Kettler wrote -=>
>> Bowie Baile
At 11:21 AM Wednesday, 8/31/2005, Matt Kettler wrote -=>
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I have a particular address which has been learned incorrectly by the AWL.
> I have added a custom rule to catch these spams, but the AWL is currently
> deducting about 2.2 points from each one (the last one went from
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I have a particular address which has been learned incorrectly by the AWL.
> I have added a custom rule to catch these spams, but the AWL is currently
> deducting about 2.2 points from each one (the last one went from 6.3 to 4.1
> because of the AWL). Is there any way to remo
I have a particular address which has been learned incorrectly by the AWL.
I have added a custom rule to catch these spams, but the AWL is currently
deducting about 2.2 points from each one (the last one went from 6.3 to 4.1
because of the AWL). Is there any way to remove an address from the AWL o
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