Chris Norman wrote:
> I run four ASSP instances on separate IPs pointing back to a single
> MTA instance (Merak).  In this way, each domain has its own settings. 
> I used to have all the domains on one ASSP instance I must say its
> effectiveness improved when I divided it up. No longer was one
> person's HAM arriving in someone else's mailbox as SPAM.

A solution to this that I have always had running in the back of by mind
would be to change the format of the whitelist from a pair (address,
expiration) to a triplet (external address, internal address, expiration).

Of course, I have no idea what kind of work it would require or the
complications that it would cause, but it seems to me to be a reasonable
way to have a per-use whitelist.  And I suppose if you wanted to make it
per-domain, you could just drop the LHS info and only list the domain
instead of the entire internal address.




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