Gregory,

> User A has a white list with email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] listed in
> his whitelist. When User A gets an email from jsmith, the email is sent
> straight through without a problem just like it should. However, when
> jsmith sends an email to User C, User B, and User A, the message is
> tagged spam when delivered to User A.

Whitelisting ensures spam gets delivered to a recipient, and it did get 
delivered.  Whitelisting does not turn off spam markings.

> My thoughts are that since jsmith is not on User C's whitelist, and User
> C is the first address in the list, the User A whitelist is ignored. Or
> that per recipient white lists are ignored when there are multiple
> addresses in the recipient list.

No, whitelisting and many other settings are truly per-recipient,
not some fudge based on a first recipient on the list.

> Can anyone explain which of my thoughts on this are right, and tell me
> how to resolve this. At first thought I considered placing jsmith's
> account in a global list, however I do not want to have to do this every
> time someone complains that a multi addressed email is not checked
> against their per recipient whitelist.

It is checked.

  Mark

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