LuKreme wrote:
On 10-Dec-2008, at 16:01, mouss wrote:
so 5 is a little too high.

Ah, gotcha. I am scoring whitelist at -5 though, so a 5 still puts them at 0. Without other spam tags, they should still pass, no?

whitelist_from_dkim and related rules (whitelist_from_spf, whitelist_from_auth, etc.) only fire if the authentication is valid. The idea is to whitelist messages from a domain only when you can confirm that they really did come from that domain.

So the whitelist and blacklist rules will never cancel each other out, because they'll never fire on the same message.

If you want to leave a DKIM failure for that domain as neutral, just remove your custom blacklist rule.

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Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>

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