R-Elists wrote: >> Complaints liks this keep coming up for various whitelists. >> The usage alternative I just suggested may solve this problem >> for many people.
Just what I said. If an IP whitelist cause too many spams to get a "free pass", then instead of using that whitelist as a free pass to the inbox... instead... use it to bypass all checking of the sender IPs against blacklists, but still do content spam filtering on the message. This is actually what Marc Percel recommend with his "Yellow" list. I'm simply stating that this approach is good for additional whitelists if/when someone likes the whitelist overall, but find it leads to too many FNs. -- Rob McEwen http://dnsbl.invaluement.com/ r...@invaluement.com +1 (478) 475-9032