On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 10:57:12PM +0100, Mark Schouten wrote: > On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 03:04:04PM -0500, stan wrote: > > Teo, I gad read that. What I don't understand is how to use that when the > > mail messages in question are alreay stored in a mail folder. Or how to > > just manually add (for instance) friends that I don't happen to have a > > sample email laying around from, but whos email address O _do_ have. > > > > Perhaps what the proble is here, is that I am misunderstnaing the proper > > usage of spamassain? I'm expecting to find a simple "whitelist" concept > > that I can tell it, If the emil originates from this address, It's OK, no > > matter what. > > > > Am I missing something? > > Yes, the configurationfile. But, you think that it's not good to > manually add an emailaddress. So that's you choice. > > You could write a script that does it for you, but that depends on your > coding-skills. > > In Mutt, you can do '|' 'spammassassin -W'. Mutt will then pipe the > message through spamassassin, which should whitelist it. > Thanks, I implemented that earlier. We will see how it works.
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