Could it be possible to have an option to use an ODBC datasource for the
whitelist and blacklist tests?
That might remove the 200 item limit on Whitelists.

A few reasons why...

As I posted in the previous message, we run Junkmail as a front end
gateway for Exchange.
The Exchange system is used as a corporate mail system -- not for a home
user ISP.
My thought is that email is MUCH more critical for this situation where
if a home user looses a piece of mail because of a false positive it's
not as bad... Ok we could debate that later but hear me out...

I'd like to export the company's customer database, extract all of the
domains and put them on a whitelist.
This would ensure that any mail from our customers would get through AND
we could probably lower the weight tests.

Using an ODBC datasource might speed up Junkmail's processing because it
could issue SQL select queries to a persistently open database.
Additionally, I could write an ASP front end to modify the white/black
list easier.

Thoughts?

Thanks!

Mark

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