Descriptive  Subject  lines  will  get  you  much  better answers, but
Scott's already gotten back to you.

> Is  there  a way that if the sender is a recognized user of our mail
> system to ignore all spam filters?

You  mean "if the sender impersonates a recognized user" (like so many
spammers do)?

As  Scott said, adjust your weights, or (a) if you know the particular
IP  address,  and  it's  just  one host on a Class C or something like
that,  whitelist  it;  (b)  if  he's  getting  roaming  access  from a
blacklisted ISP, tell him to get a new ISP.

-Sandy

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