You can whitelist any server by placing them in your "clients" list.  This overrides 
the blacklist but leaves you totally open to them.  You have to decide if you trust 
them.

At 9:44 PM -0500 7/17/02, Larry Stone wrote:
>On 7/17/02 8:27 PM, Paul List Hess at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> But seriously I've gotten much more extreme recently upon the urging of many
>> frustrated users.  My policy has been to block spam with a very broad brush,
>> but then to be very service oriented and liberal about whitelisting servers
>> where I have reports of legitimate mail that can't get through.
>>
>> For users wanting to get mail from servers that I don't wish to whitelist (for
>> various reasons) I instead create a secret address for them that the user can
>> give out that bypasses all of the blocking.
>
>Whitelist a server? I didn't think that was possible in SIMS. I would love
>to be able to whitelist a server. Recently, either Spamhaus or Spamsites
>(127.0.0.6 returned by Osirusoft) had a client of my wife's blacklisted (it
>appears to be gone now). It would have been real helpful to have been able
>to let just that server through.
>
>-- Larry Stone
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   http://www.stonejongleux.com/
>  

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