As I know the block at early smtp stage happens only with DoDenySMTPstrict .
So my request was especially for DoDenySMTP (I was not correct 
requesting it also
for DoDenySMTPstrict)

Graziano

>> could it possible to have in the "IP Blocking" ASSP menu a
>> "WhiteIgnoreBlocksIP" (i.e.) control ?
>> If selected , when the email sender is whitelisted the sender ip
>>     
> should
>   
>> NOT be blocked by  DropList ,  DoDenySMTP , DoDenySMTPstrict .
>> What do you think ?
>>     
>
> the IP blocking takes place (and HAS to take place) at the early stage
> so ASSP may NOT have any info about the sender (just the IP); imHo
> the mechanism is ok "as is" since it's meant to help rejecting incoming
> connections from IPs from which we don't want to receive ANY traffic at
> all; there already are other mechanisms to achieve what you are asking,
> in such a case, just remove the blocked IP from the blocklist and use
> the
> other filtering to detect good/bad messages
>
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