So if a message comes in for 50 users from say, [EMAIL PROTECTED], and any
one of those users has it whitelisted, everybody gets it regardless of
its failed tests?

That is correct. That's how SMTP was designed.


We did add a "bypasswhitelisting" option to help with this (where if the total weight and number of recipients is high enough, the whitelisting will be bypassed). But, the real question is why the E-mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] was whitelisted -- that's why whitelisting, and especially bypasswhitelisting, should be used as a last resort.


-Scott
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