As far as I can tell that is all that needs to be added for the
whitelist to work. I don't have any blank lines in front of the entry or
after it.

As an alternative you can set up a whitelist file just like the black
list file and assign a negative weight to it. This is what I have and I
haven't had any problems with it.

Global.cfg
WHITELISTADDR   fromfile        c:\imail\declude\whitelistaddresses.txt
x       -20     0
Defaultjunkmail
WHITELISTADDR   WARN

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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] More problems with: Whitelist setup problem


My client says they are still have getting email spam filtered by JM
when it should be white listed.  Here is what I have:

The have a file "whitelist.txt" which for now has these entries:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


There are two blank lines after the scott listing.  This file is
referenced in their $default$.junkmail file as follows:

REVDNS  WARN
ROUTING  WARN
SPAMHEADERS WARN

WHITELISTFILE D:\IMail\Declude\PaulsonCommodities\whitelist.txt

WEIGHT5  MAILBOX InSpamLow
WEIGHT10 MAILBOX InSpam

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