> From: Brandon Long > To whitelist abuse@domain, you would need to:
> This won't disable our blatant spam blocking a smtp-time, however. And > there is no way to disable the antivirus blocking either (I see some folks > who complain about that as well). I think that by default addresses abuse @ every domain must accept without any spam and virus filtering (including smtp-time) messages with Subject containing one of subscrings (case-independent): fwd, forward, spam, complain, virus, trojan, phish, abuse. Also messages in ARF format. Greylisting for 3 min is OK. As is use of a DNSBL such as CBL. Even greylisting-if-in-CBL-or-no-FCRDNS is quite effective. _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop