On 03/27/02 at 16:30, Howard Shere wrote:
> We're now using RBL servers to blacklist sending domains.
You mean you're using RBL servers to blacklist sending _hosts_ -- not to be
pedantic, but it's not the same thing.
> is there a way to allow specific servers to send to us even if they
> are on one of the blacklists?
>
> I don't want to put them in the client host because I don't want to
> relay for them, I just want to accept mail from these domains.
You can whitehole specific addresses on your server so that they can
receive mail from blacklisted hosts ('user%domain@blacklisted=user' in the
router). The trouble with that is that whiteholed addresses will receive
mail from _all_ blacklisted hosts. There's no way to whitehole only a
particular sender besides putting the host in your client hosts list.
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