> Terry Milnes wrote:
> I am not exactly sure what you want, sprintspectrum.com is 
> NOT the same 
> domain as sprint.com, its irelevant that it may be hosted on the same 
> servers and owned by the same people.....

        I'm aware that sprintspectrum.com & sprint.com aren't the same
domain, that is exactly the problem.  I'm trying to white list mail from
people who's email address is from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
        Let's use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example.  Sometimes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sends me an email.  His email comes from the mail server
who's reverse DNS is mail.sprint.com.  Other times, [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends
me an email and it comes from the mail server who's reverse DNS is
email.sprintspectrum.com.  
        You put in: 

> 
> whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] sprint.com
> whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] sprintspectrum.com
> 

that's not what I want to do because [EMAIL PROTECTED] comes from a server
who's reverse DNS is either sprintspectrum.com or sprint.com.  I don't
want to white list [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is what you're 2nd
whitelist_from_rcvd does. 


Does it make sense what I'm asking now?  I apologize if I didn't explain
it well enough originally.

Mike




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