Hi;
I know this has
been discussed in the past but I am not sure if any solution is
available.
If one person has
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the address book it appears that
an email sent to this person and many others will be whitelisted for
all.
We have a
situation that a person receives a lot of news emails and has whitelisted his
address. Now anything that is sent to this organization's info address
(going to him and 3 others) is being whitelisted for everyone. Of course
info address being one of the favorite addresses of spammers it is not helping
the situation.
If nothing can be
done - may be one idea is to rethink the way whitelist
works.
What if [EMAIL PROTECTED] simply means no action be taken so
spam filters and tests are done but the action is not taken - then others
without [EMAIL PROTECTED] can have the action taken
on their emails.
Regards,
Kami
