Skipping users

Thomas A. Cameron tomc at bostonpost.com
Tue Mar 6 03:24:41 CET 2007


I'm not completely sure what the terminology is for what I'm trying to do or what layer would be best to do it on, so I'm mailing the list.

I'll start out by saying I'm extremely pleased with MailScanner. The entire suite works extremely well, and  in the short time I've been using it I have already seen better results than from any other package I have ever experienced with other packages.

Having said all of that, I have a user that believes he doesn't need SPAM protection. He believes he can handle the problem better than any tool. If I had a way to do it, I wouldn't block connections with an RBL either, just to show him what he's in for. But, that's not something I really want to get into.

My question is this. How can I tell MailScanner to blindly accept any email destined for several addresses? Would I be better off doing this on the postfix level with a header check that tests positive on every address except his few? I use the SQL whitelist function of MailWatch, so I can't whitelist wildcards for his address. Is it possible to chain rule files & modules for the "is definitely not spam" option?

Any suggestions would REALLY be appreciated. This is such a backward idea, I'm not even sure what I would call it. 

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Thomas Cameron
Phone: 1.603.669.8551
tomc at bostonpost.com


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