use_hashcash { 1 | 0 } (default: 1)
Whether to use hashcash, if it is available.
hashcash_accept user@example.com ...
Used to specify addresses that we accept HashCash tokens for. You should set it to match all the
addresses that you may receive mail at.
Like whitelist and blacklist entries, the addresses are file-glob-style patterns, so
"friend@somewhere.com", "*@isp.com", or "*.domain.net" will all work. Specifically, "*" and "?" are
allowed, but all other metacharacters are not. Regular expressions are not used for security
reasons.
The sequence %u is replaced with the current user's username, which is useful for ISPs or multi-user
domains.
Multiple addresses per line, separated by spaces, is OK. Multiple "hashcash_accept" lines is also
OK.
hashcash_doublespend_path /path/to/file (default: ~/.spamassassin/hashcash_seen)
Path for HashCash double-spend database. HashCash tokens are only usable once, so their use is
tracked in this database to avoid providing a loophole.
By default, each user has their own, in their "~/.spamassassin" directory with mode 0700/0600. Note
that once a token is 'spent' it is written to this file, and double-spending of a hashcash token
makes it invalid, so this is not suitable for sharing between multiple users.
hashcash_doublespend_file_mode (default: 0700)
The file mode bits used for the HashCash double-spend database file.
Make sure you specify this using the 'x' mode bits set, as it may also be used to create directories.
However, if a file is created, the resulting file will not have any execute bits set (the umask is
set to 111).
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