Whitelisting dial-up users

Martin Hepworth martinh at SOLID-STATE-LOGIC.COM
Wed May 25 10:55:31 IST 2005


Nigel

in the Is Definitely not Spam setting make sure that points at
spam.whitelist.rules and edit that file so it lists the users.

Also I turn off those dial-up rules by making the score zero in local.cf
as I find there's too many FP's from them.

--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300


Nigel Kendrick wrote:
> We have a few users 'on the road' who send mail via a dial-up connection. It
> looks as if the ISP's dial-up IP block has been listed on a couple of
> blacklists and so the users' mail is now being deleted by Mailscanner.
>
> Is it possible to automatically whitelist users who have authenticated to
> our mail server via a dial-up connection - I've had a look through the docs
> and am none the wiser.
>
> Thanks
>
> NK
>
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