I have not yet got into these issues, but I note traffic on an ISP list 
where they have, and a recent discussion about EXEMPTING selected senders 
caught my attention.

Here's a recent post:

=====================
I have three customers that do business globally. They were for ever 
calling about their customers in Japan, Taiwan, China how's email was 
blocked by DNSBL.CTL.

The EXEMPT theirdomain.com has come in very handy for them. It also cut my 
work load down tremendously in trying to keep up with ACCEPTFROM 
211.6.83.0/24 & ACCEPTFROM 210.145.254.0/24 etc etc Saves me the time from 
wading through the logs, finding the DNSBL rejects from their customers, 
looking up the IP block, putting the acceptfrom. This one customer had 148 
ACCEPTFROMs up to the point where EXEMPT was added.

For these customers EXEMPT theirdomain.com is invaluable.
=========================

Is there any provision to exempt selected domains in iMS's spam blocking?

best,  paul


At 02:38 AM 7/3/02 -0400, you wrote:
>At 10:11 PM 7/2/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>I don't have a definitive list but we are currently using 3 on our 
>>servers as follows:
>>
>>bl.spamcop.net
>>relays.ordb.org
>>relays.osirusoft.com
>
>Hey, is it possible to make available the RBL that returned the hit for 
>logging purposes?
>
>
>--
>Phillip Beazley
>FutureSights -- Website Hosting, Development & E-commerce
>Visit http://www.futuresights.com/ or call 727-578-9600.
>
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