As an FYI this test can be useful if you are concerned that not all users
should be whitelisted when authenticated.

BYPASSWHITELIST 

This optional test instructs Declude to bypass any whitelisting for E-mails
with at least a specific number of recipients and at least a specific
weight.
For example, you could define a test with the following line in the
global.cfg file: BYPASSWHITELIST bypasswhitelist 60 5 0 0. The 60 refers to
the weight the E-mail must reach, and the 5 refers to the minimum number of
recipients. In this case, it would attempt to bypass the whitelisting for
E-mail with 5 or more recipients and a weight of 60 or higher.

David

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adolfo
Justiniano
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 2:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Test or filtering option for authenticated
messages

Question: Is there any Declude JunkMail test or a filtering option to use in
case the sender was authenticated? I couldn't find it in the manual or the
release notes. If not, could someone at Declude please add it to the
wishlist.

I'd like to use it either one to counterbalance some weight instead of
WHITELIST AUTH which whitelists the message for authenticated senders from
all tests.

If a test something like:

AUTH            AUTH            x       x       -10     0

As a filtering option like:

AUTH            END             IS              TRUE

Or

AUTH            -10             IS              TRUE

Maybe others would find them useful, what do you think?


Adolfo Justiniano
Santa Cruz BBS
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.scbbs.net 







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