Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist.txt within domain folders

2004-07-07 Thread R. Scott Perry

Was just wondering if we can put IP addresses within the whitelist.txt file
that is in the domain folders.
No -- only E-mail addresses or domains are allowed there.
If not, is it a future feature possibility?
It is something that we are considering.
   -Scott
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist.txt within domain folders

2004-07-07 Thread Jeff Maze
Ok.. Thanks..

I guess the client will have to live with it..  Hahahah  I put the e-mail
addresses for the domain in the whitelist file but with the spammers out
there and other mailers out there, they're putting the domain e-mail
addresses in the x-sender field and the spam is getting whitelisted and
through..

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Was just wondering if we can put IP addresses within the whitelist.txt 
file that is in the domain folders.

No -- only E-mail addresses or domains are allowed there.

If not, is it a future feature possibility?

It is something that we are considering.

-Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist.txt within domain folders

2004-07-07 Thread Darin Cox
Could they not use a different file with the ipfile test?

For example...

IPWHITELIST  ipfile C:\IMail\Declude\ipwhitelist.txt   x -50 0


Darin.


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Was just wondering if we can put IP addresses within the whitelist.txt file
that is in the domain folders.

No -- only E-mail addresses or domains are allowed there.

If not, is it a future feature possibility?

It is something that we are considering.

-Scott
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