Yeah, and that's fine, but what about allowing our users to whitelist
addresses?  Let's keep with the google-alert example since it's real
world.

If a user gets a message erroneously blocked from google alerts, and
to insure that messages from them continue to arrive, regardless of
content, they send a message to the addtowhite email address.  BUT if
they whitelisted the address that shows in the block report, real
example:
3hfbnshqkbu1owwotmitmz10-vwzmx11owwotm.kwu01m1mlmzmvm....@alerts.bounces.google.com
that wouldn't work, since it's a unique email address identifying only
that one email.  I believe that long unique address is pulled from the
log and is the mail from address.

What they'd really want to whitelist would be the
google-ale...@google.com address, that appears on every alert email in
the from line.   YES, I agree, that the RE to identify non-spam would
work, but our users can't add to that list.

Before with version 1.4, a whitelisted from address would make a
message act like it was sent from a whitelisted mail from.  This broke
with version 2 at some point and was fixed earlier this month in
version 2.0.1. rc 0.5.04.  I tested that version and was pleased to
see notgreedy working again, but it's broken again.  I think with .07
or maybe even the .05/06 (single) release.

I hope you know what I mean now, if not let me know and I will try to
explain more.  And if you do understand, I'd be interested in your
opinion on splitting the not greedy functinality as previously
described.

THANKS

On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Fritz Borgstedt <f...@iworld.de> wrote:
> ASSP development mailing list <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>
> schreibt:
>>NotGreedyWhitelist
>
>
> You should consider to use
> Regular Expression to Identify Non-Spam* (whiteRe)
> for those cases, where the address is not the envelope address.
>
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