I have one user who uses a dial-up connection on weekends to e-mail through
our e-mail server.  I would like to be able to allow his e-mail to NOT be
checked for spam when it is addressed to local recipients.

I am currently running iMail version 7.15, Declude version 1.75 Standard(no
current service agreement-sorry Scott), and up-to-date Sniffer with service
agreement.  All users Authenticate, no relay except for a couple of internal
IP addresses.

After looking through the archives I have determined that what I really want
is the WHITELIST AUTH feature that requires an up-to-date Declude and iMail
8 or above.

Because I am cheap (and because it all works OK as-is) my question is:  If I
use the WHITELIST feature in Declude's global.cfg file for this user, how
easy would spammers find it to send to users in my domain as this user?

My current work-around is a FROM FILE that takes a few points off of the
Declude score for e-mail from this user.

Thank you,

Michael Hoyt
Communication Arts
110 Constitution Drive
Menlo Park, CA  94025
(650) 326-6040  fax:(650) 326-1648

e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Site: http://www.commarts.com

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