>Is this correct?
>
>WHITELIST FROM .Microsoft.com
>
>This will whitelist any email coming from Microsoft such as:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>or should it be written differently? We are seeing certain whitelist
>listings being trapped and we are just a bit confused.
That will wo
Title: Message
Hi;
Is this correct?
WHITELIST FROM .Microsoft.com
This will whitelist any email coming from Microsoft such
as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or should it be written differently? We are seeing
certain whitelist listings being trapped and we are just a bit
confused
>Actually what I wanted to know more was more about the syntax.
>For instance I know WHITELISTIP n.n.n.n - but is there a way to specify
>a range of ip's or use a wild card in the IP address?
Gotcha. It's all text based, and Declude searches for whatever is after
the "IP", "FROM", or "ANY
bt I'd pay for the feature and
there would be considerable time on the programming side for you.
Terry
- Original Message -
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 7:12 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMa
>Isn't the BLACKLIST essentially, anything that fails a test?
WHITELIST will force an E-mail to pass all tests, based on the IP address
it came from, or text within the From: address or message
headers/body. So, even if one of those E-mails fails one of the spam
tests, it will go through as
Isn't the BLACKLIST essentially, anything that fails a test?
my $0.02
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>What is the WHITELIST syntax?
It's the word "WHITELIST", followed by "IP", "FROM", or "ANYWHERE",
followed by the text to look for. For example, "WHITELIST IP 127.0.0.1"
would whitelist any E-mails coming from the IP address 127.0.0.1. You
could also use "WHITELIST IP 127.0.0." to whitelis
Scott,
What is the WHITELIST syntax?
Is there a BLACKLIST too?
Terry
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