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filters and spamassassin

by Graham Campbell :: Rate this Message:

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Can someone sketch for me the filtering process for inbound mail.
Especially, when in the process is spamassassin invoked? I would like to
skip the lengthy spamassassin processing for messages coming in from a
couple of high volume mailing lists (e.g. this one). Can a stop
processing action in a filter bypass spamassassin?

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Re: filters and spamassassin

by Not Zed :: Rate this Message:

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No, spam processing is done first.

What you can do instead is disable spam processing in general, but then
add specific 'is spam' checks for given accounts.

i.e. add a rule 'all'
 is account [x]
 is spam

do whatever


On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 19:36 -0400, Graham Campbell wrote:
> Can someone sketch for me the filtering process for inbound mail.
> Especially, when in the process is spamassassin invoked? I would like to
> skip the lengthy spamassassin processing for messages coming in from a
> couple of high volume mailing lists (e.g. this one). Can a stop
> processing action in a filter bypass spamassassin?
>
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