Marcin Krol wrote:
> Matthias Leisi wrote:
> 
> > * If circumstances permit, make use of extensive whitelisting, so
> > that you can increase the score of rules (or maybe lower the
> > threshold after which you consider a message to be spam).
> 
> With all due respect, that's risky... My users often get legit mails
> out of blue or e-mail new parties and I could react to that only
> after the fact.

Whitelisting here does not mean "accept only these emails".  It simply
reduces the score to prevent them from being marked as spam.  Unknown
email addresses are treated the same as if you had no whitelist.

-- 
Bowie

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