I had a situation today that has made me consider the whitelist add-on that I have 
seen discussed
here. With the archive down, I am not sure what the name of it is or where to go for 
more
information. Could someone send that information to me please ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

Is it just me or does it seem that major ISPs are being listed in more and more spam 
databases? I
had a customer have his rather important incoming email get autodeleted because it 
reached a score
of 31 on a system of 10+ hold and 30+ delete. btinternet.com (British Telecom) is 
listed in about 10
spam databases. It seems more and more I have to give major ISPs huge negetive 
weights, and I seem
to have to constantly make them more and more negetive to keep up. Then more and more 
spam gets
through. From my perspective this trend is becoming counter productive; the spam 
databases are
unrealistic to use individually; even with Declude's superb weighting system things 
are getting more
difficult.

Scott, do you have an opinion about the whitelist add-on? The idea of keeping track of 
who are
customers are sending email to and then having them whitelisted sounds interesting, 
but I want to
know if there are any reasons why this might cause problems.

Thanks,

Paul Navarre

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