For Users of ASSP  <assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net> schreibt:
>if I mark such mails as spam, paypal.com gets removed from my
>whitelist even though that's not what I had intended.


ASSP removed the entry in the whitelist because it was used in Spam.
You may not have intended to do so, but may be you think again. What
sense does it make have to an entry in the whitelist which is
appearing in SPAM?
serv...@paypal.com e.g. should never be in the whitelist, it would be
an open door to SPAM.
paypal.com should be in whiteSenderBase (which it is per default).

To make sure that such dangerous addresses wil not end up in the
Whitelist, put them into th Redlist.

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