just no. The section Whitelist/Blacklist Reference, the last portion points
to ALLOWED. So it's yes or no.
Ah, that's the "Comments Allowed" column. That just means that you can't have comments on that whitelist line.

> This will also allow quite a bit of spam to be delivered to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], since many spammers now use the recipient's address as
> the sender's address.

hmm..... ok, allows delivery just TO user correct? not everyone? In that
case it's fine by me. Declude references the X-Declude sender for addresses
correct? or am I expecting too much?
"WHITELIST FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]" means that *every* E-mail with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as the return address will be treated as though it is spam-free (meaning that no action will be taken on it). That won't affect who the E-mail is delivered to. However, most of the spam with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the return address would be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (although some might be sent to other local users in rare cases).
-Scott

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