Is there a limit on local blacklist entries?  I'm getting several spams per day that don't fail any tests.  We haven't gone "live" with Junk-Mail to our users yet, but when we do, there may be requests to block specific addresses or domains.  Don't know yet if we'll offer that to the users, but if we do, a blacklist limit could eventually be a problem.
 
Glenn Z.
 
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Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist recipient address


>We do run JunkMail Pro, with version 1.53, so that's great!  Does is matter
>where we place the whitelist section in the global.cfg file, or can we just
>list them all at the bottom of the file?

They can go anywhere in the file.

>Why is there currently a hard limit of 200 whitelist entries?  I can't see
>where we will need more than 200 initially, but will this limit be increased
>in some future release?

We will likely increase the limit in the future.  Given the way it was
coded, a limit needed to be placed.  The WHITELIST was originally designed
for whitelisting E-mail from a few specific servers that fail a lot of spam
tests, so it wasn't envisioned that it would be used extensively.  However,
with the WHITELIST TO (and WHITELIST TODOMAIN), and people that like to
whitelist lots of domains (even at the risk of letting more spam through),
it looks like we need to allow unlimited whitelisting.
                                   -Scott

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