Hi,

Thank you for all your help :-)

Dave Pooser [20/05/09 09:23 -0500] escribió:
> > I've seen how to whitelist a domain (domainlist) or a host (hostlist)
> > from RBL checking but I don't know if it can be done for a few
> > recipients (ie. [email protected]), and how would be done (note it
> > wouldn't be a general whitelist, only for bypassing RBL checks).
> 
> Here's a sample (mind the linewrap):
> 
>   deny    message       = Message rejected because $sender_host_address is
> listed at $dnslist_domain\n$dnslist_text
>           !hosts    = +whitelisted
>           !localparts = localpart : postmaster : motherinlaw
>           dnslists      = zen.spamhaus.org : sip.invaluement.com
> 
> As a practical matter, you'd probably define a file with the local parts in
> question instead of listing 'em all in the .conf file.

The problem with that is if you handle more than one domain. I wouldn't
like to whitelist (I mean, bypass RBL checks) "[email protected]"
and "[email protected]" (just one of them).

Best regards,
  Alvaro.

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