[SA-exim] How to tell SA not to autolearn certain lists

Roland Roberts roland at astrofoto.org
Fri Aug 27 15:32:40 PDT 2004


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>>>>> "Sander" == Sander Smeenk <ssmeenk at freshdot.net> writes:

    Sander> Note that this solution will not work for 'enabling or
    Sander> disabling sa-exim for certain users', since the RCPT TO
    Sander> list of addresses will not be handled separately.

Hmmm, I forgot about how RCPT TO complicates it and was thinking of
message to a single sender.  But I think your solution will work fine
for me since I'm more interested in the per-list issue.  I just don't
want anything to the spamassassin users mailing list autolearned, and
I think it is reasonable to not bother scanning that particular list
either.

Autolearn seems to be a difficult thing to get right.  I just had
stuff come in on one list, where a member apparently has been virus
infected, and it got autolearned as ham :-( This is one of those cases
where having it show up in my inbox is not *too* bad, but I really
would like to avoid the autolearn regardless of the scan under
"certain circumstances" which are easier to figure out in hindsight.
E.g., if there is a MS binary attached, do not autolearn....

Thanks,

roland
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