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> Datum: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 20:54:05 +0200
> Von: ML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [dspam-users] How to force whitelisting ?

> >
> > Best approach for forcing whitelisting would be to modify DSPAM to  
> > allow whitelisting from the command line with parameters. This  
> > approach would ensure that all the different storage backends would  
> > be able to get updated whitelisting. But I don't think that it would  
> > be a wise idea to go that path (I mean the forced whitelisting).
> >
> > Do others on the list see a huge benefit if we would have forced  
> > whitelisting possibility from the command line?
> 
> 
> IMHO a whitelist feature in preferences would be more easy (I guess,  
> but I'm not a programmer, that it should be easier to bypass dspam  
> once preference are loaded, than update all stuffs in tokens) and more  
> useful, many users here are asking for such a feature
> They also ask for some "unwhitelist" feature from the users  
> automagicaly whitelisted, or at least a way to list them
> 
> In the meantime maybe adding blacklist could be appreciate too ;)
> 
DSPAM has already blacklist functionality. It has DNSBL-style blacklist and 
domain-style blacklist functionality. What other blacklist does one need which 
is not covered by the two already available methods?


> Regards.
> 
// Steve


> 
> 

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