Kyle,
What do the logs say? WHITELIST AUTH? Whitelisted due to a users address
book? Only the logs will say for sure.
Darrell
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Kyle Fisher writes:
I am checking over this header and trying to determine how it could have
been whitelisted. One thing I don't understand is that I delete everything
from Vietnam. But if it shows its whitelisted I'm sure all other tests
stop.
Thanks
Kyle
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