You can either whitelist the receiver (meaning they will receive ALL 
messages) or put the sender's server in your client list which means you 
will receive ALL mail from that server but your user will still be 
protected from every other server.

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...... Original Message .......
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 18:52:31 -0500 David Muszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>...
>True or false, there really is no way to allow a single address from a 
>blacklisted host to send mail to local accounts other than whiteholeing 
>the account which allows ALL blacklisted hosts to deliver to it.
>
>If that's false then what's the correct router entry?
>


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