Whitelist entries can either be on separate lines, as Mike 
describes, or you can put multiple address patterns on one line, 
separated by whitespace.  No quotes nor commas.

C

On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 01:30  AM, Mike Burger wrote:

> On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Chris Ogles wrote:
>
>> Can someone help me with whitelisting...
>>
>> This is my whitelist that I am trying to get working:
>>
>> whitelist_from                "*@lists.sourceforge.net",
>> "*@ummail4.unitedmedia.com", "*@my-etrust.com"
>>
>> I have this placed in my user_perfs but I keep getting emails 
>> marked as
>> spam from these addresses.
>> I must not have something set right
>
> First, it should be user_prefs...I'm assuming that's what 
> you've got, but
> the typo was there, so I thought it better safe then sorry.
>
> Second, it appears that your whitelist entries need to be on individual
> lines, and without quotes, ie:
>
> whitelist_from                *@lists.sourceforge.net
> whitelist_from                *@ummali4.unitedmedia.com
> whitelist_from                *@my-etrust.com



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