I would second that. We were blacklisted by SORBS when one of OUR customers
autoresponded to a forged sender, which happended to be a SORBS admin or
tarpit address. We passed the 'fine' of delisting back to the customer as a
salutatory lesson but not before we received many complaints of senders
email not being delivered because of draconian single point failure tests
some ISP's / corporates have in place.

David 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: 17 January 2006 21:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelisting email address

Karl,

Getting blacklisted for bouncing spam back to forged addresses would
probably be a lot worse than missing a stray message that shouldn't have
been blocked.  This certainly can happen, especially if you get a lot of
zombie generated spam.

It is also of course a big pain dealing with servers that bounce this stuff
back to forged addresses.  Today I'm under heavy attack from multiple
sources of backscatter.  Backscatter costs others time, money and
frustration.  It's not fair if it is avoidable.  Please reconsider your
choices.  Maybe we can help you figure out a better way to deal with this.

Matt



IS - Systems Eng. (Karl Drugge) wrote: 

        I hold at 20, bounce at 40, and delete at 60.

         

        I realize bouncing is bad, but we're government, so I have to be
careful about outright deleting email without notifying someone, somewhere.

         

        Karl Drugge

         

         

         

         

         

         

        -----Original Message-----
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian
        Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 3:38 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelisting email address

         

        What are you using for a hold weight and delete weight?

         

        Brian

         

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: IS - Systems Eng. (Karl Drugge)
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  

        To: [email protected] 

        Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 3:17 PM

        Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelisting email address

         

        I can confirm that.

         

        If a single email address is white listed, then all of them get
white listed.

         

        The solution was a line like this : BYPASSWHITELIST
bypasswhitelist  45         6          0          0

         

        If an email was over weight 45, AND it also had 6 or more
recipients, than it bypassed the white-listing and checked it normally.

         

        I never tried to do it with individual config files.. But that might
work, if it didn't affect all the recipients.

         

         

        Karl Drugge

         

         

         

         

         

         

        -----Original Message-----
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian
        Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 2:16 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelisting email address

         

        I recall that happening with IMail as well.  That is why I was
wondering if I did something wrong before.

         

        Brian

         

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Shayne Embry <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  

        To: [email protected] 

        Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 1:12 PM

        Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelisting email address

         

        We have found that if one of the addresses is whitelisted, then
every recipient's address gets whitelisted. This may be unique to
SmarterMail/Declude. I don't remember having the problem with IMail, but we
haven't used it in over a year.
        
        Shayne

        
________________________________


        Hi Brian,

         

        Yes, this can be done with the Pro version. You can have per-user
configurations. You can't not have Declude scan the mail, but you can set
this individual's configuration to ignore all test results and deliver the
mail. As far as I know, this shouldn't have any affect on other recipients
of the email. 

         

        Dean
        
         

        On 1/17/06, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        I have a customer who wants to receive all emails without having
declude
        check them for spam.
        
        My question, is can this be done? 
        
        And then can it be done so that if a message comes in and it is a
message
        that contains their email address and several other email address on
our
        domain, that it can only be sent to their address prior to the spam
checks? 
        
        I hope this makes sense.
        
        Thanks in advance,
        
        Brian T.
        
        
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