Of course, before my planned upgrade to the latest release (not just
amavisd but also SA next month), I need to quickly figure a way to
whitelist a bunch spammy mail, and the best way is to do it by sender IP.

Since I'm using sendmail-dual, I know I'm not sure what's the best
approach here.  I thought about creating a policy bank listening on a
different port, and have sendmail-RX direct mail here if it comes from
these IP ranges (again, I'm not sure on how to accomplish that but would
have to ask the sendmail folks) I do use mailertables as well as
accessdb.  Then I could simply whitelist that policy bank.

If not, how would I distinguish the incoming connecting IP that hit
sendmail-rx within amavisd?  I do have a custom header that includes
this address (X-Connect-IP), so that could be an option.

Thanks in advance...

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