Hi, Scott,
Thanks for responding.

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] best Practices and "Per Domain" Whitelisting


> >I thought about creating a "per domain" whitelist for that e-mail
address.
> >I've seen some mention of "per domain" whitelisting on here.  Can someone
> >tell me how I can find out the details about how to whitelist "per
domain"
> >and also if there's a specific version number of Declude JunkMail that I
> >have to be running to take advantage of that?
>
> It would be possible to set up a per-domain whitelist (using the
> WHITELISTFILE option in the latest beta), but that would probably be more
> work than you want in this case.

Is there someplace where I can find out the details about how to set up the
WHITELISTFILE option?  I've checked the Declude Manual (found nothing) and
the Release Notes (found something but not enough).  I'm currently running
Declude JunkMail Pro v1.69b.  Do I have to upgrade to 1.70 beta to take
advantage of WHITELISTFILE?

Also, while I'm on the subject how exactly do new features in Declude
JunkMail get rolled out into the public awareness?  When new things get
added how am I as a paid user supposed to know what has been added, how this
new addition works and can benefit me (from a broad and/or non-technical
level) and how I go about implementing it (at a detailed and/or technical
level)?

Thanks, Much!
Dan Geiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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