I would call that a flaw, then, in how Declude processes the whitelist.

I have a listserver email address for which I do not want email spam
checked.  This is because I don't want messages going out to the list that
say SPAM in the subject line.  Because nobody who is not a member on the
list can post to the list, there is no problem whitelisting the "TO" address
for mail sent to the list server email address.

However, spammers will send an email to a dozen of our mail addresses (12
recipients) one of which is the whitelised "TO" address for the listserver.
Because of the way Declude processes the whitelist, that means that the
other 11 recipient receive the spam even though mail to them is not
whitelisted.

That is a bad design on Declude's part, wouldn't you agree?  Anyone else
feel that this needs to be rectified?



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> If one user is whitelisted they all will be whitelisted for that email.
> There are some things you can do to prevent this like BYPASSWHITELIST
test.
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> Darre;;
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> If an email is received that is addressed to multiple recipients, one of
> whom is whitelisted, does Declude treat the email as whitelisted for all
> recipients?
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