No.So with IPBYPASS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in the Global.Cfg, it will tell Declude Junkmail that even though this IP is whitelisted, still run the spam tests on any message from it.
The IPBYPASS just tells Declude JunkMail to bypass that IP, and instead scan the next IP address. So if you use IPBYPASS with the IP of your backup mailserver, Declude JunkMail will scan E-mail based on the IP address of the mailserver that sent the mail to your backup mailserver. The IPBYPASS option has nothing to do with whitelisting. But, it should have the side effect of counteracting the whitelisting of the IP address of the backup mailserver (which is only there for convenience).
Yes -- you can send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "subscribe declude.junkmail your name" in the body.Also, is there a Declude Junkmail list? I'm sorry if there is and I posted this on the Virus mailer..
-Scott
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