aw, thats a shame, I mean its good and they do a great job...I dont really
want to add ANOTHER layer of complication to the setup of our email accounts
to home users who can barely figure out how to open outlook :(

is it possible to whitelist IP addresses from certain ranges against the
blacklist? this would require me to whitelist all of out wholesalers dynamic
IP range, but they have a fairly strict anti-spam system

On 29/01/2008, Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David Campbell wrote:
> > yes, it was an RBL error they got, but I am loving the RBL protection
> > for antispam, is there anyway to allow authenticated users to bypass
> > RBL checking?
> >
>
> Not unless you use port 587.  RBLs are checked the first thing, before
> any type of authentication is even processed.
>
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