On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, Daniel L. Miller wrote:

> The goal is simple - there are some people & businesses my company
> needs to correspond with no matter how strict my filter, and no
> matter how badly the remote site is configured.  Waiting to receive
> a message carrying critical business information is simply
> unacceptable - so I need an alternative.  ASSP provides me with one
> - by the simple act of a user sending a message to a remote, that
> address and/or domain is immediately whitelisted and immediately
> bypasses nearly all the spam filters (virus scans still occur).

I do not know of a stock Postfix feature that provides this
functionality.  amavisd-new has 'pen pals' which does something similar
to what you desire.  Question: does ASSP simply whitelist the envelope
sender if it matches the envelope recipient of a message sent by one of
your users?  That is to say, are messages spoofed with whitelisted
envelope senders simply given a free pass through all your checks?

-- 
Sahil Tandon <sa...@tandon.net>

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