sorry I'm catching on this a bit late, but please let me know if the use ofNo.
a whitelist filter in the form of:
WHITELIST WHITELISTFILE D:\IMail\Declude\Whitelist.txt x 0 0
"WHITELIST" lines in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file are used to whitelist E-mail based on certain criteria (for example, "WHITELIST FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]"). The lines in the format you show above are test definitions, which define new spam tests (in your case, it would be a spam test called WHITELIST, of a type "whitelistfile" (which isn't a valid type of spam test). Anything in the global.cfg file will be used system-wide, and can not be applied just to specific domains or users.
The per-user/per-domain whitelisting works by adding a line in the format "WHITELISTFILE D:\IMail\Declude\Whitelist.txt" to one of the per-user or per-domain configuration files (any of the *.JunkMail files). This will point to a text file, that currently can have one E-mail address or partial E-mail address per line, such as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@example.org
...
It will work with all versions (but will only work in files that your version -- for example, Declude JunkMail Standard allows customizing per-domain, so Declude JunkMail wouldn't look at a per-user configuration file).is available only for the PRO version? or it can be set for the standard versionas well?
-Scott
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