> it also helps frequent spammers known to spam to prevent false negative.

Absolutely.

> very unknown users can't by definition hit AWL.

That's why my wanted rule is score(AWL) > -1 : all users that have not yet
send enough not-spam mails can not, for example, send me invoices as zip
attachment (yes, there is some big company that are actually sending invoice
that way...).

I'm not a huge-fan of whitelist, because:
   - contrary of AWL (address + IP), it only rely on sending address... and
as everyone knows, that's definitely not something very trustable ;
   - this requires my users to configure this, and most of them are already
finding IT too much complicated :)

--
Clement
SimpleRezo
http://www.simplerezo.com/



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