> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Re: [policyd-users] Disable spamtrap blacklisting 
> when sender is null?
> 
> 
> 
>     Yes ..... it's already there in policyd.conf
> 
> #
> # whitelist null sender:                              default: off
> #
> #   null senders are normally used for bounce messages. many
> #   viruses use null senders so its wise to leave this disabled.
> #
> #                                                     1=on  0=off
> WHITELISTNULL=0
> 
> 
>     Enabling the option will completly whitelist null sender. Tough, 
> it's completly unrecommended, as SEVERAL spam senders use the null 
> sender as the address on their messages.
> 


Aha!  I read that before, but must have been thinking about something else.
That may be the option I want.  

But I'm not sure of how it actually works.  If I whitelist in policyd, am I
giving Postfix an OK response for anything on that list?  Or does it just bypass
the policyd checks if whitelisted, and continue through the remaining Postfix
checks (Postfix gets a DUNNO)?

If Postfix is just getting a DUNNO, that would be what I want since I have
several more spam checks after policyd.  But if it's getting an OK, that would
break any further spam checks.




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