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Marc,
We actually whitelist the following addresses
WHITELIST TO postmaster@ WHITELIST TO abuse@
For the mentioned reasons below.
Darrell
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I've been using the delete action on a blacklist test for Junkmail. I also have a few ip ranges blocked. I was thinking that if anyone with any brains figured out that they were blocked that maybe they would e-mail postmaster or abuse. Should I have a separate junkmail file for one or both of these address that allows all mail through? This way there is an appeal process. Is there an RFC for this?
Thanks - Marc |
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- RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Should post... John Tolmachoff
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