Am 10.02.2015 um 21:33 schrieb Antony Stone:
On Tuesday 10 Feb 2015 at 20:27, Benny Pedersen wrote:

Antony Stone skrev den 2015-02-10 19:28:
I think the original question was in fact asking about allowing email
from specific external *domains*, not from specific *addresses*, however
more importantly, how to get these rules to apply only to mail destined
for a single user's address, no matter whether that address is found in a
To: address, a CC: address, or a BCC: address.

possible:

blacklist_to u...@recipient.example.org
whitelist_from u...@abc.com

then the blacklist score will be added to all senders, but since we
whitelist specific sender scores will neotralize

What happens to an email from u...@abc.com, sent to someone other than
u...@recipient.example.com?  Won't that then be whitelisted, even though
whoever it's addressed to hasn't asked for that (only user@recipient asked for
this treatment)?

in a global setup yes

Also, does "blacklist_to u...@recipient.example.org" match on emails where
u...@recipient.example.org is only a BCC address?

most likely not and hence the whole question is about a setup someone should really avoid

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