Is that a SQLBasedAddrList class or something?  It's not in the
distro...  If someone has written one I'd happily roll it in.

C

On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 13:37, Charlie Watts wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Donald Greer wrote:
> 
> >    Ok, since this has been a _very_ unpopular suggestion :^), how about
> > this.  We collect potential auto whitelist addresses and then send an
> > email (setup a web page?) where the _USER_ can select who get's
> > whitelisted, and who get's ignored (and maybe who get's blacklisted?).
> >    For a web-based system, if we have some sort of per-user whitelist
> > (the current one doesn't work for users without logins!!!) a simple
> > perl/php script can scan through the list and present the options on a
> > form and process the results accordingly.
> >    For mail??? Is it worth it to try to doit through mail?  If so, it'd
> > probably be something akin to the old mail-based forms used by
> > InterNIC/Network Solutions.
> 
> That sounds like blocking that would be better done outside of
> SpamAssassin.
> 
> If you are rejecting mail, you're better off doing it during the SMTP
> session.
> 
> You might use the whitelist to seed a system that created user-editable
> lists for your MTA, that makes sense.
> 
> 
> And there is a per-user whitelist that works for users without logins -
> the sql system apparently works fine for lots of folks, though I haven't
> used it.
> 
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