You would need a gateway that splits the messages prior to being received by IMail. I'm not aware of any systems running on Windows that could do this on the same box, so you would likely need a new box with a flavor of Linux or BSD. This can add significant processing overhead if you don't validate addresses at the gateway while being dictionary attacked. We get a massive number of messages from such attacks on just a handful of our domains.

If you simply want to whitelist all stuff going to a particular address, you should use Declude Pro and a per-user config that is empty or has no actions. I think that should work as desired.

If the whitelisting isn't for a particular local account, you should also research a setting in Declude that allows for turning off whitelisting when a weight reaches a certain amount. This is used for situations where one user is whitelisted and other users are getting the same message. It isn't perfect as far as protecting the other addresses, and it will delete a significant amount of the E-mail to the whitelisted address, though stuff that scores very high (according to your settings), but it is a way around the issue. You can search the documentation for BYPASSWHITELIST and that should show you what to do.

Matt



Roderick A. Anderson wrote:

Not sure if this is an iMail (SMTP) or Declude question (or possibly
WAMCHECK).

We've notice that messages with multiple To,  Cc and Bcc recipients are
all whitelisted if the first addressee whitelists -- the whitelisting
coming from WAMCHECK.

Is there a way to have a message 'burst' into multiple copies (?) before
processing by Declude?  Can Declude do this?  If not any ideas as to how?


TIA,
Rod



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