The AUTOWHITELIST option that we are adding to Declude JunkMail will
automatically check incoming E-mail against a user's address book, and
whitelist E-mail if the return address is listed in the address book.
It would be nice for some of our customers to allow users to add an entry
to their address book that would allow all spam to come through, for those
people that don't want any spam protection. Someone suggested using
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to whitelist all incoming E-mail, but "all.com" is a valid
domain name, and we would prefer not to use it for this purpose. Would
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" work well for this (so that a user could add
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to their address book to allow spam through), or would a
different address be better ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]"), or perhaps a name
instead ("Send Spam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)?
-Scott
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