>><abuse%*@blacklisted>=postmaster
>><postmaster%*@blacklisted>=postmaster
>
>I don't think, this is what was meant.  I think the query was how would
>it be possible to receive email from their customer to regular mailboxen
>on their server (the using RBLs).

The technique can be applied to any account one chooses, an admin can
whitehole their own account for a time if they're expecting mail to it
from a blacklisted customer.  That's what whiteholing is for, to allow
mail into an account that would otherwise have been blacklisted (either by
static or dynamic blacklisting).

>Add the IP address of your client's SMTP server to the "Client IPs" list
>on your SIMS server.

Gutzier move than I'd be willing to make.  The clients server was put on a
dynamic blacklists for a reason.  Adding their IP to your client list just
makes you vulnerable to be blacklisted for the same reasons.


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