Hi Carl,
The users address book can be used as a whitelist. In addition if you are
using SmarterMail the Trusted Sender list can be used as a whitelist.
To answer your question:
1. Yes this is correct.
2. It must be made clear it is not Declude that does not properly
I have a customer who I had to give his own per-domain whitelist and I think
it works.
1.May I assume if he has his own domain/com/$default$.junmail file that
uses WHITELISTFILE to refer to the location
where he can FTP upload whitelist.txt then this should work?
2.As per normal,