The second is true.  The file should contain a list of rDNS names that 
should never be graylisted.  The "never-graylist-rdns-file" option does 
not consider the sender address.

So, for example, if the file contained:
        .google.com
Email coming from a server named "rv-out-0910.google.com" (one of the 
gmail.com servers) will never be graylisted.  Other filters may still 
block the connection, however.

Basically, the "never-graylist-*" options work just like the 
"whitelist-*" options except they only bypass the graylist filter.  The 
"whitelist-*" options bypass all of the filters.

-- Sam Clippinger

Davide Bozzelli wrote:
> Sam Clippinger ha scritto:
>> If there are any domains you don't want graylisted, just list them in a 
>> file and use the "never-graylist-rdns-file" option.
>>
>>   
> I'm confused about this option.
> 
> If i put for example in the file something like "domain.com"
> 
> And you say: "domains you don't want graylisted", you mean that i can 
> whitelist for graylist ALL mail comes
> with mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] , or just i can whitelist connections 
> coming from an host with whatever.domain.com ?
> 
> thx for help,
> Davide
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