Darryl,

You can run Declude on its own server in front of clients' email servers, as a 
gateway.  Only external email then gets scanned for spam.

Dan



On Thursday, September 18, 2003 8:01, Darryl Koster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>The hosting business I run deals mainly with business and I have no dial up
>or dsl customers that use my services. Saying this it means we get a lot of
>internal mail going between clients. Is there a way to ensure that e-mails
>sent from an address (say statustechnologies to statustechnologies) will be
>allowed through? I know that there is the whitelist from, its hard to list
>over 1000 clients on there with only 200 whitelist options
>available.
>
>Having something like this would definitely cut down on the amount of held
>mail we get on a daily basis.
>
>Thanks
>
>Darryl Koster
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Status Technologies Inc.                   President/Owner
>"Let Us Help You Get The Status You Deserve!"
>http://www.statustechnologies.com
>P: (905) 435-0145  TF (NA) 888-909-9004  F: (905) 435-0873
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>
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