Well, I think I have fetchmail, postfix, procmail, spamassassing, and tmda 
working as I think they should.

Today SA had one false positive and a few hits.  

So, just for grins, I looked at tmda-pending.  Tmda had blocked 10 spams!  
I've not tweeked my filters... at all.  So I am stoked.  I did have to 
manually whitelist one address; more later.

BTW, I used a neat trick with fetchmail.  I usually fetch my mail from about 
6 other places, mostly clients and ISP's.  I used to just have the recipient 
remapped to my regular address, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Not any more.  Now I have 
fetcmail remap my mail from client-1 to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Then I have 
my incoming filter ask for comirmation for all such addresses... After I 
whitelist my client's email address, of course.  This way, when my client 
gets spammed....  I've already significantly reduced my spam eventhough I 
still have a default of "deliver."

The few hits that SA had were sent directly to my regular address.

One observation.  When I released one of the pending addresses, I kinda 
expected it to be whitelisted as though the sender had confirmed.  This 
didn't happen.  How is the easiest way to acccomplish this?

-- 
Mike Diehl
PGP Encrypted E-mail preferred.
Public Key via: http://dominion.dyndns.org/~mdiehl/mdiehl.asc

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