
Does anyone know of a good Australian whitelist of domains that are totally legit but trigger SA checks? For example seek.com.au triggers checks about lots of money but I want a job paying lots of money. Is there a way of configuring SA to have a per-user Bayes path for virtual mailboxes? EG mail is stored under /mail/$DOMAIN/$USER and I want Bayes under /bayes/$DOMAIN/$USER but there is no entry in /etc/passwd for the user. Why does the command "spamc -d 127.0.0.1 -c -u russell@coker.com.au < msg.txt" give a spam score way different from that which was generated when the mail was received? Seems that running spamc from the command-line gives different checks than when it's run by spamass-milter. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianSpamAssassin What's the pros and cons of SA as a Postfix content_filter vs spamass-milter? Prior to reading the above page I never realised that there was any way other than spamass-milter (which seems to work ok for me). What's up with the files like /etc/spamassassin/v340.pre /etc/spamassassin/ v341.pre /etc/spamassassin/v342.pre on Debian? Why are config items split out by SA version? -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/
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