[Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist.txt file

2004-04-28 Thread Jeff Maze - Hostmaster
Hello,
Can IP addresses in conjunction with e-mail addresses (or domain
names) be added to a Whitelists.txt file within a per-domain configuration?
Thanks.. -Jeff


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist.txt file

2004-04-28 Thread R. Scott Perry

Can IP addresses in conjunction with e-mail addresses (or domain
names) be added to a Whitelists.txt file within a per-domain configuration?
No, currently the whitelistfiles can only use domains or E-mail addresses.
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist.txt file

2004-04-28 Thread Jeff Maze - Hostmaster
Ok thanks..

And to just re-verify something, if the whitelist.txt file is in the domain
folder (per-domain config), the GLOBAL.CFG is skipped and the whitelist.txt
file is used instead for whitelisting e-mail addresses.  Or are they used in
conjunction with each other?

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 Can IP addresses in conjunction with e-mail addresses (or 
domain
names) be added to a Whitelists.txt file within a per-domain configuration?

No, currently the whitelistfiles can only use domains or E-mail addresses.

-Scott
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist.txt file

2004-04-28 Thread R. Scott Perry

And to just re-verify something, if the whitelist.txt file is in the domain
folder (per-domain config), the GLOBAL.CFG is skipped and the whitelist.txt
file is used instead for whitelisting e-mail addresses.  Or are they used in
conjunction with each other?
That's handled the same regardless of whether whitelistfiles are used or not.
If there is per-user config file, it will be used.  Otherwise, if a 
per-domain config file, that will be used.  If neither are present, the 
\IMail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail file will be used if the E-mail is 
incoming, or the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file will be used if the E-mail 
is outgoing.

   -Scott
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist.txt file

2004-04-28 Thread Jeff Maze - Hostmaster
Ooops.. Sorry about that.. I meant to say $default$.junkmail file..

Just trying to get a domain configured correct in a per-domain config with
the whitelist.txt file (having problems and hearing about it from the
client).

So, if there is a whiltelistip entry in the $default$.junkmail file and the
message originates from that IP, it's whitelisted (as it normally and should
do).

And if an e-mail comes from [EMAIL PROTECTED], that e-mail is first checked for
the WHITELIST FROM in the GLOBAL.CFG file, if it's not there then it's
checked again the WHITELIST.TXT file within the per-domain configuration.

Is this correct?

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And to just re-verify something, if the whitelist.txt file is in the 
domain folder (per-domain config), the GLOBAL.CFG is skipped and the 
whitelist.txt file is used instead for whitelisting e-mail addresses.  
Or are they used in conjunction with each other?

That's handled the same regardless of whether whitelistfiles are used or
not.

If there is per-user config file, it will be used.  Otherwise, if a
per-domain config file, that will be used.  If neither are present, the
\IMail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail file will be used if the E-mail is
incoming, or the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file will be used if the E-mail
is outgoing.

-Scott
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist.txt file

2004-04-28 Thread R. Scott Perry

Just trying to get a domain configured correct in a per-domain config with
the whitelist.txt file (having problems and hearing about it from the
client).
Just so long as you have the WHITELISTFILE option in the correct config 
file, and the file exists and has the appropriate domain(s) and/or E-mail 
address(es) listed, it should work.  Remember, though, that there are lots 
of possible E-mail addresses (From:, Sender:, X-Sender:, Reply-To:, etc.); 
the one from the X-Declude-Sender: header (or the MAIL FROM entry in the 
IMail SMTP log file) is the one to use.

So, if there is a whiltelistip entry in the $default$.junkmail file and the
message originates from that IP, it's whitelisted (as it normally and should
do).
I'm not sure what you mean?  Are you referring to WHITELIST IP lines 
(which only work in the global.cfg file)?

And if an e-mail comes from [EMAIL PROTECTED], that e-mail is first checked for
the WHITELIST FROM in the GLOBAL.CFG file, if it's not there then it's
checked again the WHITELIST.TXT file within the per-domain configuration.
Correct (where from is the address in the X-Declude-Sender: header).
   -Scott
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