A question re "Ignore Spam Whitelist If ..."
John Wilcock
john at TRADOC.FR
Thu Mar 3 09:28:35 GMT 2005
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Quentin Campbell wrote:
> I _never_ want mail originating on campus to be tagged as spam.
>
> Thus we have always whitelisted mail originating at this site by listing
> our campus network IP ranges in ~/rules/spam.whitelist.rules.
>
> We see many messages originating on campus that have more than 20
> (usually local) recipients.
>
> When you added the "Ignore Spam Whitelist If Recipients Exceed = 20"
> option some time ago, I bumped the number up to 1000 to avoid this
> overiding "spam.whitelist.rules". We thus lose the protection the
> "Ignore Spam Whitelist If ..." option provided.
>
> What I really want is the ability to absolutely whitelist a subset of
> address or IP ranges while allowing other options to conditionally
> ignore the whitelisting of addresses outside that subset.
>
> How can I do this?
How about a ruleset on Ignore Spam Whitelist If Recipients Exceed ?
John.
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