I would have to agree. The measures to ensure the integrity of the users
are thorough, and the price is minimal. Having gone through the process of
becoming a whitelisted sender (.edu), it made me feel confident endorsing
and using their white/blacklist.
And this is from someone who has been on
We're using spamassassin 3.1.7 on a slack-10 box, invoked via cron.
I'm having problems getting a domain whitelisted. Previously, adding
domains to be whitelisted simply meant adding a "whitelist_from *...@domain.com"
to my /opt/MailScanner/etc/spam.assassin.prefs.conf file.
Now, however, my mai