> It is unwise to whitelist domains. It is an invitation to SPAM. You
> should find out the sending IP range and whitelist the IP.

or just use the senderbase whitelisting when applicable (and
in this case it can be applied) so that any IP owned by such an
organization will automatically be whitelisted; sure, one has to
pay attention at "who" gets whitelisted, but being careful will
allow one to let spam^W <g> emails from $BIG_NAMES to
get through w/o the risk of being blocked by the filters




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