also sprach Tokio Kikuchi <tkikuchi@is.kochi-u.ac.jp> [2004.02.19.1402 +0100]:
Or, .... Hmm... You may hack SpamDetect.py's last line as
--- SpamDetect.py.orig Thu Feb 19 21:40:56 2004 +++ SpamDetect.py Thu Feb 19 21:43:14 2004 @@ -122,4 +122,4 @@ if action == mm_cfg.HOLD: hold_for_approval(mlist, msg, msgdata, HeaderMatchHold) if action == mm_cfg.ACCEPT: - return + msgdata['approved'] = 1
and put the A list address in privacy/spam / accept header reg-expression.
This is a hack, right? Essentially, I am using the spam whitelist to circumvent all moderation for certain recipients. Albeit rather dirty, this may be my best call for now, since the spam regexps are otherwise not used. It would be great to have two whitelists for sender and receiver for each list, which cause approval without moderation checks. -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" net@madduck invalid/expired pgp subkeys? use subkeys.pgp.net as keyserver! all information contained in the above is false, for reasons of military security.