I've been using the delete action on a blacklist test for Junkmail. I also have a few ip ranges blocked. I was thinking that if anyone with any brains figured out that they were blocked that maybe they would e-mail postmaster or abuse. Should I have a separate junkmail file for one or both of these address that allows all mail through? This way there is an appeal process. Is there an RFC for this?
The RFCs do require a postmaster@ and abuse@ account, but I don't think they cover filtering.

You can add "WHITELIST TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]" and "WHITELIST TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]" to the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file to whitelist E-mail to those domains (even if you are not running the Pro version, you can whitelist E-mail to postmaster@ and abuse@ accounts).
-Scott

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