Indeed I also had some blank "whitelist from" lines to make it easier to cut
and paste new entries, without retyping another entry.  I cleaned those out
at the same time that I fixed the misspelled line.

I searched through the archives for the WHITELISTFILE and found many
postings about the option, but so far haven't found one that shows the
syntax.  Perhaps it's time for a manual entry:)

I'll get the latest version, which I thought I had.  How to tell which
version is currently running?

C

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From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 1:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist file?



>Below is a snippet from the log file from that day.  I had attempted to
>whilelist adp.com.  Every incoming message had the same result.
>
>07/26/2003 00:10:39 Q2969017b00f264ed E-mail whitelisted - automatically 
>passing all spam tests []

Ah -- I see what happened.  It looks like you had a line such as "WHITELIST 
IP" or "WHITELIST FROM", that didn't contain any information to whitelist 
on.  v1.75 takes care of this (previous versions would do as they were 
told, and would whitelist any E-mails with "" appearing in the IP, or "" 
appearing in the return address -- which would end up whitelisting all
E-mail).

                                                    -Scott
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