it's possible to set something like the following?
IPBYPASS 123.123.123.
No -- the IPBYPASS option only works with a single IP.
Two big local ISPs are listed now for over a week in a lot of RBLs and we have FPs because they trigger some ip4r tests. At the moment I'm whitelisting singel IP's but it seems they have more then 20 SMTP-Server divided over 2 C-class networks.
I think the best solution for us is to IPBYPASS this Ips because most traffic from this servers is legit and important for our customers.
IPBYPASS wasn't designed for a case like this. IPBYPASS is used for cases where there are IPs that you want to skip over, instead scanning the next hop. So if you used IPBYPASS here, you would end up scanning the IP that connected to the local ISP (which is likely an end user, and could well be listed in some spam databases).
In this case, you could use:
WHITELIST IP 123.123.123.0/24
This would whitelist the entire range from 123.123.123.0 through 123.123.123.255.
-Scott
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