I've been wanting to use WHITELISTFILE for a while now to do per-domain whitelists since we're using per-domain/per-user settings now ( I'm obsessive, what can I say ), and week provided a very obtuse way of allowing me to do so. So, as the instructions say in the manual ( using Declude 1.75 ), I started out by trying to put the WHITELISTFILE in my declude\domain.com\$default$.junkmail and waited for the emails to start coming though ( the whitelist file was properly formatted, btw ). Checked the mailheaders, no Whitelisted[0]. So then I tried GLOBAL.cfg which yielded nothing ( and rightfully so, according to the manual ), and my declude\$default$.junkmail which had the same results. I've tried every combination of things I can think off.

The important question is "What configuration file is Declude JunkMail using for the recipient of the E-mail?" If it is using the \IMail\declude\domain.com\$default$.junkmail file, then that is the one to put the WHITELISTFILE option in. You can change the LOGLEVEL LOW line in your \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file to LOGLEVEL HIGH, and it will record which configuration file is used for incoming E-mail. That way, you can make sure that the WHITELISTFILE option is in the correct file.


If you send me your config file and the whitelist file, I can check to make sure that the options are set up correctly.

-Scott
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