whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] infoland.no
We stilll got a lot of spam points from this domain.
1) don't use def_* commands.. those are explicitly there to distinguish the default whitelists from yours. Yours should always be whitelist_from_rcvd, etc.
As for your problem, Where do yo see "infoland.no" anywhere in any of the received headers of that message. The second parameter to whitelist_from_rcvd must appear in a received: header, directly next to a bracketed IP address as the result of a reverse DNS lookup.
Since the mailserver in question, 193.214.57.226, doesn't even have a reverse DNS in the first place (shame on them), you won't likely be able to ever use a whitelist_from_rcvd for their domain, and instead you'll have to use the less secure whitelist_from.
Whitelist_from will only check the From: header, thus is prone to forgery and abuse by spammers. This generally isn't too bad unless you want to whitelist your own domain, or some big domain (such as hotmail) that spammers commonly forge.
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