> In this case, it will still cause the DNS tests to be run (just on > different IP(s)). That's why I recommend WHITELIST IP in this situation.
But that would just prevent action, correct? The DNS tests will still be run. (Unless using PREWHITELIST ON which I do not want to use.)
WHITELIST IP with PREWHITELIST ON will prevent the tests from being run.
Just WHITELIST IP will not prevent the tests from being run.
The intent is to still run other tests on those messages, but since they are from users and not mail servers, wanted to see if there was a way to save processing time by not running DNS based tests on those IPs.
Ah, it does appear that you are looking for IPBYPASS or something similar.
In this case, you can either use IPBYPASS (with the 20 IP limitation), or you can use HOPHIGH to accomplish this (which will scan more than 1 IP for every E-mail).
-Scott
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