Ok, I've just implemented that in my Postfix policy server (the GreyLSE). I've to update the web user interface of two other components of my project (the ELSE and ELSEMC components) in order to let internal users to allow this feature or not.

Ronald, I'll provide you an answer to the email you sent me also, in order to not pollute to much the Postfix mailing list. If any other are interested, let me know.

Best regards,
Nicolas HAHN

Le 21/08/2014 23:03, Ronald F. Guilmette a écrit :
Is there anything which is either a part of, or that works
with Postfix that is capable of automagically maintaining
a personal whitelist of specific e-mail addresses, to which
a given user has previously sent outbound e-mail?

To be clear, although I have the local Postfix configured to
use many different public blacklists, and also some local
domain-based blacklists (in which I have blacklisted all
of yahoo.com, for example) what I am looking for is something
that would effectively override all those filters for specific
e-mail addresses that I have previously sent outbound mail
to, e.g. <myrfriend...@yahoo.com>.

I'm guessing that I am far from the first person to have wanted
such a thing, but has it already been built?


Regards,
rfg


P.S.  I am agnostic with respect to the level of specificity
required.  For example if I sent something to <myrfriend...@yahoo.com>
and then that address became whitelisted for _all_ local recipient
addrsses, I think that would acceptable, even if (as should be
obvious) it might possibly be better to have that address only
be _selectively_ whitelisted, i.e. just for <r...@tristatelogic.com>.

Either way, an automated whitelisting thing would be useful...

... but only if it works with Postfix.

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