Try using

whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED]  webmail2.usainteractive.com

It seems that the second argument needs to be a FQDN server name not just
the domain part.





                                                                                       
                              
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We get mail that I want to whitelist using whitelist_from_rcvd.  The
Received header I am trying to match is like this:

Received: from unys-2.namewithheld.com (webmail2.usainteractive.com
[209.11.17.108])
             by lax1msa1.tmcs.net (8.12.9/8.12.9/200306171005) with ESMTP
id
h5IJZO0q028359
             for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Wed 18 Jun 2003 12:35:24
-0700

"unys-2.namewithheld.com" is not the real name shown in the headers, and is

not even a registered DNS domain.  However, webmail2.usainteractive.com is
the DNS name for the public interface on that mail gateway, and
forward/reverse DNS matches, as you can see from the header.  My
whitelist_from_rcvd line goes like this:

whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] usainteractive.com

But it doesn't seem to ever get matched, even though usainteractive.com is
the string right before the "[" enclosing the IP address, as stated in the
man page.  Our correspondents from usainteractive.com don't match the
USER_IN_WHITELIST rule and do not get an extra negative score.   Is it
because the HELO name does not match the DNS name?  I have other
whitelist_from_rcvd entries that work, but the HELO name matches the DNS
name for those.  Must I use whitelist_from for usainteractive.com?

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