Are you referring to Declude JunkMail (Declude Virus doesn't allow whitelisting)?We have SMTP mailers from our web servers that send contact forms, etc. to our mail server to send out. So, I've WHITELISTED all the IP addresses within our network.
With Declude JunkMail, if you use "IPBYPASS 192.0.2.25" (where 192.0.2.25 is the IP address of the backup mailserver), it should take care of this situation. However, it would be better not to whitelist the backup mailserver (since that isn't what you want -- if it is whitelisted, you are saying that you want all mail from it to pass all the spam tests), to make sure that there won't be any issues in the future if anything changes in Declude JunkMail.Today, I received an e-mail from a client that was pron spam (which they don't appreciate). Looking at the internet headers it appears as though the message was sent from our secondary mail server. It was probably queued when I rebooted the server yesterday and then when it came back, the secondary sent it to the primary and because the IP address of the secondary is WHITELISTED, it went through.
-Scott
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