On 07/18/02 at 10:50, Clement Ross wrote:
> Paul List Hess wrote:
>
> > For users wanting to get mail from servers that I don't wish to
> > whitelist (for
> >various reasons) I instead create a secret address for them that the
> >user can give out that bypasses all of the blocking.
>
> Hum, how do ou do that? It's in the router I suppose?
>
> > For users that don't like my policy, I turn off all spam blocking
> > to their
> address. In a couple of months they come running back to me begging
> for the blocking again.
>
> How can you turn off spam blocking only to a few addresses?
By using the router's 'whitehole' feature:
<address.open.to.spam%your.domain@blacklisted> = address.open.to.spam
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