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NAME
       sa-awl - examine and manipulate SpamAssassin's auto-whitelist db
SYNOPSIS
       sa-awl [--clean] [--min n] [dbfile]
DESCRIPTION
       Check or clean a SpamAssassin auto-whitelist (AWL) database file.
       The name of the file is specified after any options, as "dbfile".  The
       default is "$HOME/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist".
OPTIONS
       --clean
           Clean out infrequently-used AWL entries.  The "--min" switch can be
           used to select the threshold at which entries are kept or deleted.
       --min n
           Select the threshold at which entries are kept or deleted when
           "--clean" is used.  The default is 2, so entries that have only
           been seen once are deleted.
OUTPUT
       The output looks like this:
            AVG  (TOTSCORE/COUNT)  --  EMAIL|ip=IPBASE
       For example:
            0.0         (0.0/7)  --  dawson AT example.com|ip=208.192
           21.8        (43.7/2)  --  mcdaniel_2s2000 AT example.com|ip=200.106
       "AVG" is the average score;  "TOTSCORE" is the total score of all mails
       seen so far;  "COUNT" is the number of messages seen from that sender;
       "EMAIL" is the sender's email address, and "IPBASE" is the AWL base IP
       address.
       AWL base IP address is a way to identify the sender's IP address they
       frequently send from, in an approximate way, but remaining hard for
       spammers to spoof.  The algorithm is as follows:
         - take the last Received header that contains a public IP address -- namely
           one which is not in private, unrouted IP space.
         - chop off the last two octets, assuming that the user may be in an ISP's
           dynamic address pool.

perl v5.16.3                      2020-09-30                         SA-AWL(1)