> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Eykamp
> 
> It would be easy to implement.  Can anyone see any downside 
> to doing so?

Unless you really want to subject your internal users to SA checking, it
would be better to whitelist "trusted" users.  There would then be no need
to turn off AWL for an address.  Is there another situation that you can
think of that selective use of AWL would be useful?  Being selective gets
away from automatic.  Maybe there would be good reasons to have a
semi-automatic whitelist but for this situation, I believe that the
whitelist would be beneficial.

--Larry



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