Serge,

The javascript checker shipped with standard web mail templates (V8.05 I
have 8.14, but did not test) will not allow "@domain.com" to be added. The
checker requires "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Javascript checkers with other template
sets may allow it. Or you could modify the checker to allow it.

You can add "@domain.com" as a contact in the contact list. Note that AFAIK
Declude still only whitelists the first address in a contact list. I
reported that issue to Declude on 5/24/2004. I have not heard that it was
fixed. Note that the issue is "I may have an address in a contact list that
is not anywhere else in my address book."

And a final note regarding whitelisting, which is still true AFAIK. Assume
the situation, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are 
valid
email addresses and that emailb has emaila listed in emailb's addresss book.
If emaila sends a message to emailc on the TO line and puts emailb on the
BCC line, then the message is whitelisted for both emailb AND emailc. If you
have "XINHEADER X-Message: %TESTSFAILED%" in your rules, you will see that
the headers of each recipient indicated the sender was whitelisted. I would
have expected the message to be processed on the merits of each recipients
settings, including whitelisting by address book.

Mike

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Serge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 7:48 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] AutoWhiteList


Can we use @domain.com in our webmail adress book to whitelist all mail from
specific domain ?
also, if one of the recepient has the sender in his adress book, this will
whitelist for all recepients, correct ?

TIA


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