I have our own domain and IP whitelisted and have done so since the installation of declude spam. Is this a bad thing?
The IP is fine. But for the domain, from the manual:
... you should never use "WHITELIST FROM your_domain.com" (since many spammers will use a made-up return address on your domain).
What are my choices to catch those as spam but also to always allow mail that does originate from us to not get caught? Would removing the domain and whitelisting only the IP help?
Whitelisting the IP of your mailserver won't do anything (since IMail will never see E-mail coming from the IP of the mailserver), but whitelisting other IPs of yours is OK (such as webservers that may send out mail).
The new SPAMDOMAINS test would also be useful, *if* everyone sending mail with a return address on your domain would be doing so from an IP that has a reverse DNS entry that matches your domain.
-Scott
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