You can whitelist senders either by IP or by address/domain: https://support.google.com/a/answer/2368132
Yes, you can't currently whitelist by receiving address from the admin console. To whitelist abuse@domain, you would need to: 1) Go into the groups interface for the abuse group and disable spam filtering: Manage > Settings > Moderation > Spam Messages -> "Skip the moderation queue and post directly to the group". You may have to create the group first: https://support.google.com/a/answer/33389 2) Create a filter for the individual receiving the mail such as to:abuse and select "Never send it to Spam". This won't disable our blatant spam blocking a smtp-time, however. And there is no way to disable the antivirus blocking either (I see some folks who complain about that as well). Frankly, the amount of actual spam that abuse addresses get seems to outweigh the utility of receiving the full spam message, and we'd be more likely to whitelist say spam messages inside ARF, but really, we haven't had much in the way of requests for this from our customers, only from folks who want to send mail to abuse@. If that changes, then our GSuite folks would consider adding it to the roadmap. Brandon On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 9:51 AM, Michael Rathbun <m...@honet.com> wrote: > On Wed, 3 May 2017 11:31:20 -0400, Al Iverson <aiver...@spamresource.com> > wrote: > > >(Also wasn't emailing zip files filled with malware a fun exercise for > >some bad actors in recent history?) > > As in "several hundred samples per day", that would be a "yes". > > mdr > -- > "There will be more spam." > -- Paul Vixie > > > _______________________________________________ > mailop mailing list > mailop@mailop.org > https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop >
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