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Matt Kettler writes:
> At 12:13 PM 8/5/2004 +0200, Nicki Messerschmidt wrote:
> >O.k. and via the trusted_networks I can whitelist some known server
> >not to check rbls against, right?
> 
> NO!!!!!!
> 
> trusted_networks is *NOT* a whitelist.
> 
> Please do not think that because a host is "trusted" it means it's spam 
> free. "trusted" means "part of my home network, and thus any mailservers in 
> it are relays I control". There's a VERY big difference here.
> 
> NEVER insert a host into trusted_networks unless it's a mailserver that you 
> control that never accepts email from a dialup node.

Actually, in 3.0.0 we've fixed that.

"trusted_networks" can now include external hosts that you trust;
"internal_networks" is now the setting used for dynamic-host
blocklists etc.   So it's fine to list external trusted networks
in "trusted_networks" now.

- --j.
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