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Posted to commits@spamassassin.apache.org by mm...@apache.org on 2010/01/08 17:15:21 UTC

svn commit: r897247 - /spamassassin/trunk/rules/60_whitelist_dkim.cf

Author: mmartinec
Date: Fri Jan  8 16:15:15 2010
New Revision: 897247

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=897247&view=rev
Log:
Change in comments in 60_whitelist_dkim.cf

Modified:
    spamassassin/trunk/rules/60_whitelist_dkim.cf

Modified: spamassassin/trunk/rules/60_whitelist_dkim.cf
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/spamassassin/trunk/rules/60_whitelist_dkim.cf?rev=897247&r1=897246&r2=897247&view=diff
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--- spamassassin/trunk/rules/60_whitelist_dkim.cf (original)
+++ spamassassin/trunk/rules/60_whitelist_dkim.cf Fri Jan  8 16:15:15 2010
@@ -35,16 +35,15 @@
 tflags USER_IN_DEF_DKIM_WL	nice noautolearn net
 
 ###########################################################################
-# Default whitelists.  These should be addresses which send mail that is often
-# tagged (incorrectly) as spam; it also helps that they be addresses of big
-# companies with lots of lawyers, so if spammers impersonate them, they'll get
-# into big trouble, so it doesn't provide a shortcut around SpamAssassin.
+# Default whitelists.  These should be e-mail addresses of authors (i.e.
+# addresses in the From header field) which send mail that is often
+# tagged (incorrectly) as spam.  DKIM whitelisting only applies to mail
+# with a valid DKIM (or older DK) signature.  An optional second parameter
+# can specify a signing domain (the 'd' tag), if different from author's
+# domain. Please see Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DKIM man page for details.
 #
-# Whitelist and blacklist addresses are now file-glob-style patterns, so
+# Whitelist and blacklist addresses are file-glob-style patterns, so
 # "friend@somewhere.com", "*@isp.com", or "*.domain.net" will all work.
-#
-# Please do not add unmoderated public mailing lists here.  They are
-# too easily abused by spammers.
 
 def_whitelist_from_dkim  *@ebay.com
 def_whitelist_from_dkim  *@*.ebay.com