[Responding to two separate posts here]
The problem is that it takes quite a bit of code to determine exactly what people want. For example, you would probably want "abuse@" to match "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but not "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -- but, you would want "@example.com" to match "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". It can get very tricky.Any plans on changing that? If you host a mail server that has many domains you sure can burn up a bunch of whitelist addresses quickly that way.
> Scott, wasn't there a discussion back in November that someone mentioned
> about having postmaster@ and abuse@ listed in the Global.cfg for
> whitelisting?
> If I recall, you never said that was not possible.
I believe that discussion was just about whether or not those addresses should be whitelisted, not how to actually do it.
It should be possible to accomplish this currently with "WHITELIST TODOMAIN abuse@", but that could change in a future release (if we find a better way to handle it).
-Scott
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