I would recommend using per-domain or per-user configs.  You can point all
of your Whitelist To members to a separate junkmail config file that turns
off filtering, and leave the rest using your default junkmail.

We do this to handle per-domain configurations, using three or four
different configs with different actions to accommodate various needs.

For example, we use the following in the $default$.junkmail to direct the
abuse and postmaster accounts to a special config, while the rest of the
accounts in a non-filtered domain go a junkmail config that has ignore
actions on everything.

#example.com
REDIRECT [EMAIL PROTECTED] F:\IMail\Declude\$postmaster$.junkmail
REDIRECT [EMAIL PROTECTED] F:\IMail\Declude\$postmaster$.junkmail
REDIRECT @example.com F:\IMail\Declude\$nofilter$.junkmail


For per-user configs, you'll need the Pro version, but the per-domain is
available in Junkmail Standard.

Darin.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Markus Gufler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:31 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfiles with mailto address


As I understand whitelist files (specified in the default.junkmail-file)
does only work with MAILFROM addresses (one address or domain per line).
The global.cfg supports only up to 200 WHITELIST TO entries.

What if I want to create a textfile containing all recipients that has
choosen (trough a web interface) to not use the spamfilter functionality?
I don't need mailfrom addresses to be whitelisted but (maybe) a large number
of recipient addresses.

Any idea?
Markus




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