Wait, Does WHITELIST mean:

A. spam tests ARE NOT performed on the messages from that origin, or
B. tests are performed but messages go through regardless?

(We were trying to skip tests on our own messages from our own servers using
IPBYPASS)

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> In this case, you can just use the whitelist to accomplish this (IE
> "WHITELIST IP 192.168.112.0/24").  Unless there are MX records
> pointing to
> these servers, spammers won't be sending mail to them, so you
> wouldn't need
> to scan the E-mail.
>
> >(Our big issue is Declude scanning every piece of mail when we only junk
> >mail scan for 2% of our customers. The processing load would
> seem to be 50
> >times higher then necessary.)
>
> True, but the processing load for Declude JunkMail is quite low (compared
> to Declude Virus, which uses a lot of CPU time for E-mails that
> are scanned).
>                                    -Scott
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