Hello Bill,

If memory serves me right. The tests will always be ran but no action
taken if the ip or sender is whitelisted.
I do believe Scott has plans to update this in the future so that test
will not be ran at all on whitelisted items.

BL> Hmmm, I just noticed that v1.53 also runs all test on the whitelisted IP and
BL> hostname of the mail server listed below.  Does whitelisting mean that the
BL> tests will not be run, or rather that the tests will still be run against
BL> whitelisted items but not applied?  Seems like it would be more efficient if
BL> the tests were not run at all against whitelisted items.

BL> Bill 

BL> -----Original Message-----
BL> From: Bill Landry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
BL> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 8:23 PM
BL> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
BL> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.54 (beta) released


BL> Scott, I had to revert back to v1.53 because I noticed that the only tests
BL> that v1.54 would run were the following:

BL> DSN                     rhsbl   dsn.rfc-ignorant.org            127.0.0.2
BL> 4       0
BL> NOABUSE         rhsbl   abuse.rfc-ignorant.org          127.0.0.4       3
BL> 0
BL> NOPOSTMASTER    rhsbl   postmaster.rfc-ignorant.org     127.0.0.3       4
BL> 0

BL> BADHEADERS              badheaders              x       x       7       0
BL> #HELOBOGUS              helobogus               x       x       3       0
BL> HEUR10                  heuristics              10    x     7     0
BL> MAILFROM                envfrom         x       x       10      0
BL> PERCENT         percent         x       x       10      0
BL> REVDNS          revdnsexists    x       x       3       0
BL> ROUTING         spamrouting             x       x       4       0
BL> SPAMHEADERS             spamheaders             x       x       3       0

BL> It would not run any of my ip4r tests except for against an IP address I had
BL> whitelisted both by hostname and IP address (I even tried all of these
BL> combinations together and it still would run all test against this mail
BL> server, including the ip4r tests):

BL> WHITELIST IP 206.114.137.10
BL> WHITELIST IP 206.114.137.0/24
BL> WHITELIST FROM @pointshare.com
BL> WHITELIST FROM .pointshare.com
BL> WHITELIST FROM seanews01.pointshare.com

BL> Very strange...

BL> Bill
BL> -----Original Message-----
BL> From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
BL> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 8:51 AM
BL> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BL> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.54 (beta) released

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