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On 5/18/12 3:23 PM, Simon Brereton wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Which reminds me of the other question I meant to include in that first email..
How can I get injected mails to be added to the autolearn function?
These mails go out daily, so it would be nice for amavis to start
tagging them automatically as ham.
Simon
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with the spammy domain names tagged as ham?<br>
whitelist the sender, use a different policy for sending ip,
whitelist the subjectline, anything but auto learn spammy domains as
ham.<br>
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