spam.whitelist.rules
John Rudd
jrudd at UCSC.EDU
Fri Aug 1 07:21:05 IST 2003
What does mailscanner do if a message has multiple recipients, and
their per-user settings don't agree with each other?
On Thursday, Jul 31, 2003, at 22:10 US/Pacific, Ken Anderson wrote:
>
> See CustomConfig.pm for an example of how per-domain or per-user
> whitelists can be implemented.
> Ken A.
>
>
> Alan Fiebig wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry for my ignorance, but if this is an answer to my question,
>> I sure don't understand it:
>>
>>
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> On Thursday 31 July 2003 10:11 am, Kris Zabriskie wrote:
>>> To: | From: | FromTo: *@domain-name.com | user at domainname.com
>>> Don't forget
>>> FromorTo:
>>> - --
>>> Lewis Bergman
>>> Texas Communications
>>
>>
>>
>> My question:
>>
>>
>>
>>> As I understand the spam whitelist rules, I can whitelist a given
>>> sender, or a given recepient.
>>>
>>> Is there a means to whitelist a given sender/recepient pair?
>>>
>>> I have a number of customers who request to receive emailings from a
>>> given company. But not everyone wants the 'mail' being sent by this
>>> company.
>>>
>>> If I whitelist the sender, then all my customers are open to their
>>> 'junk mail' messages.
>>> If I whitelist the customer who wants this company's mail, then they
>>> get all spam and no filtering.
>>>
>>> What I need is the ability to create a rule that says mail from THIS
>>> sender to THIS recepient is whitelisted.
>>>
>>> Can this be done now?
>>> Could it be done?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -Alan
>>
>>
>>
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