Scott -
Performance wise would one be better off maxing out the global config
[200 entries] with WHITELISTS and then use WHITELIST in a filter
file? OR the filter file exclusively?
Thanks
-Nick Hayer
Date sent: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 12:59:49 -0500
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist filter
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> >With the new release- are these valid lines?
> >
> >Body Whitelist Contains some text
> >REVDNS Whitelist Endswith .domain.com
> >subject whitelist startswith [Whitelist]
> >
> >I guess if this is the case the new whitelist just replaces the
> >weight and all other filter syntax hold.
>
> That is correct. With the latest interim release, you can use any of
> the above lines.
>
> -Scott
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