> Lets  just  hope  John  adds  a  global whitelist.. If one person is
> talking  to  a  client  then  others should also be as easily get an
> email  from  that client- regardless of their level of communication
> with him/her.

While effective in low-traffic environments, wouldn't this potentially
create  a  *huge*  and  resource-hungry whitelist? When every outgoing
e-mail  requires  the  updating  of  a single file, and every incoming
e-mail  requires  the  scanning  of  that  same  file...ugh.  And  the
alternative,  the  scanning  of  (potentially) every user's individual
AutoWhite  file  on  incoming, while faster on outgoing, would also be
ugh-worthy.

Perhaps there's a more advanced logic that could be employed, though.

-Sandy


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Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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