> > 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.
> 
For me, this feature is too bad when one person send you mails with
two differents clients. For example, I use Claws when I'm at office and
I use Roundcube Webmail when I'm out. The two clients are not
exactly configured in the same way (different signature, different
"From" field) but they use the same 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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