Thanks! I tried what you suggested, but SA won't parse the line..
Bayes_ignore_from
When I --lint it.
What am I missing??
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 1:44 PM
To: Robert Leonard
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SA Users whitelisting/Bayes question
Robert Leonard wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Many of the emails coming to me from the SA and SURBL discussions are
> being tagged as spam by SA.. What is the best way to whitelist these
> groups, and secondly, is there a way to prevent the Bayes system from
> learning from them (I use autolearn)..
Yes, there is. As others have suggested, you could move these with procmail, but, you're right, you need to stop them from being autolearned, and you need SA to do that, and whitelist at the same time.
Here's what I use:
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache.org
bayes_ignore_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, it's a maybe little easier (and perhaps more reliable) if you have your list mail delivered to a different account. Then, you simply
need:
all_spam_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
bayes_ignore_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hope this helps,
- Ryan
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