Steve wrote:
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Datum: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:48:47 -0500
Von: Troy Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [dspam-users] How to force whitelisting ?
- Full email address matching ( IE "Joe Schmoe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> )
You really want RFC822 style address format syntax checks? Would RFC821 style address format syntax not
be enough (aka: [EMAIL PROTECTED])? I ask because most users will probably know "[EMAIL
PROTECTED]" to be the address to whitelist and not the full RFC822 address "Joe Schmoe"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. However.... the RFC821 style address format syntax would match a full blown
RFC822 address but not the other way around.
Yes, really. My thinking here is that it would be harder for someone to
hit the whitelist by accident, since they'll need to know more that just
the email address.
- Option to match on from address and/or "Reply-to:" address.
Per entered whitelist address?
No. Globally would be fine.
- Administratively managed per user whitelist
So one admin is managing a users whitelist? This is different then the other
request from a ML member where each user is managing only his own list.
Indeed. Not everyone can trust their users to put in valid data in the
whitelist.
- No user managed whitelist.
See above.
- No global whitelist.
See above.
- dspam gui displays whitelisted emails.
In a different way then the automatic whitelisted addresses? Currently
whitelisted entries are shown in violet color in the DSPAM Web UI. Do you want
the mails matching the manual entered email whitelist addresses to be
colored/tagged differently in the Web UI?
Yes, a different way totally. I envision a new whitelist tab something
similar to the alert tab. In my case users would not be able to enter
their own email addresses to whitelist, but would just see a plaintext
list of manually whitelisted email address (again similar to the the way
alerts are listed). Or perhaps the list can be displayed in an existing
tab somewhere in the web UI.
I should have said "dspam gui displays *manually* whitelisted emails."
I see no need to change the appearance of nether automatic nor manually
whitelisted emails displayed in the history tab of the dspam web UI.
-Troy
// Steve
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