>I have been looking at the documentation for whitelisting with Declude
>JunkMail and see that you can whitelist a "from address" but don't see a
>reference to whitelisting a "to address". If I have several hundred
>customers in an e-mail domain (say example.com) hosted by my IMail server,
>and a few of those users do not want their e-mail spam filtered, can I add
>their e-mail addresses to the global.cfg whitelist as:
>
>WHITELIST TO <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED],
><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED],
><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Or is there some other way with Declude JunkMail to bypass all spam
>filtering for just a few of our customers who apparently like receiving
>their daily spam?
With Declude JunkMail Pro, you can use:
WHITELIST TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WHITELIST TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WHITELIST TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
Note that there is a maximum of 200 whitelist entries allowed,
however. Also, this only works in the latest release.
-Scott
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