GrayHat wrote:
>> 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
> 

So just to confirm, Senderbase whitelisting is only useful when the 
sender owns the MX they are using? So for instance, I couldn't use it 
with say myspace.com because they use Sprints MX.


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