Do the per-domain setup..
1. Create a folder for each domain or domains that you want this per-domain
whitelisting for, within the X:\iMail\Declude folder. E.g. example.com (I
did all of our domains that we host just because the default
$default$.junkmail file was getting huge with all the whitelisted e-mail
addresses).
2. Copy $default$.junkmail and the *.eml files to this directory.
3. Edit the $default$.junkmail file and add the following line (I put mine
after the SPAMDOMAINS test):
WHITELISTFILE %location of whitelist text file%
e.g. WHITELISTFILE X:\imail\declude\example.com\%ftp access
folder%\whitelist.txt
I wouldn't give them full access to all the *.eml files as well as
the $default$.junkmail file, so this is why I added the %ftp access folder%
listing.
4. Also, you can edit the $default$.junkmail file if you want certain
things to happen with messages that fail certain tests. E.g. If this
example.com boss only wants messages routed, deleted, etc. for messages that
fail the WEIGHT10 test, then you can. This $default$.junkmail file
overrides the default $default$.junkmail file within the X:\imail\Declude
folder.
5. Create the whitelist.txt file and add e-mail addresses that you wish to
have whitelisted for certain domains.
whitelist.txt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@example.com
.morebeforethisdomain.com
Hope this helps you out..
> _
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brent Brashear
> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:53 AM
> To: Declude
> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Can you do WHITELISTING in the
> $default$.JunkMail.txt file?
>
> I'm wanting to give AntiSpam customers the ability to 'tweek' their spam
> settings by giving them FTP access to the $default$.JunkMail.txt file.
>
> I'm hoping they'll also be able to manage their WHITELISTING (because not
> everyone wants the same WHITELIST)
>
> How could this be done?
>
> -Brent
>
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