That sounds like the same request from yesterday you just want to
white list trusted sources, in which case, yes, place this in
sf_mfilter_local.txt and add trusted domains/addresses as needed...
ChrisP.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Rules for trusted domains based on SPF, we check the address in
the 'spf' header is the domain we trust... (since from may be
forged)
if (isin("Received-SPF","res=PASS")) then
if (rexp("Received-SPF","\
<service@intl\.paypal\.com\>"))
then
setflag("_TRUSTDOM")
end if
end if
# Rules for trusted domains based on DKIM (preferred), there is no
need to add these ones to the spf rules above too, only use spf if
no dkim header...
if (isin("Authentication-Results","dkim=pass")) then
if (rexp(from,
"service@intl\.paypal\.com$")) then
setflag("_TRUSTDOM")
end if
if (rexp(from,HIDDEN@es\.audible\.com\.au$")) then
setflag("_TRUSTDOM")
end if
end if
# If source is verified by spf or dkim, and domain is enherrently
trustworthy, then zero out the spam score...
if (evalflags("_TRUSTDOM")) then
call feature_manual(0.01,"TrustedDom")
end if
On 22/04/2016 1:09 a.m., Steven wrote:
See this is my dilemma. I specifically remember being
advised to use the friends system because it was the most
effective at defeating spam. The only caveat I found was yes
you do need to monitor your quarantine. But you also get
emailed notifications to check. I've had success with it. I
understand some people wouldn't want to use it.
So instead of the silent option is there a way to globally
override just the challenge message being sent to certain
domains that pass SPF checks. So its like white listing a
domain but only after it still passes checks to ensure its
legit. Is this possible?
Yes choose the 'silent'
option. Personally I recommend against this option.
ChrisP.
On 21/04/2016 7:58 a.m., Steven
wrote:
Is there a way of still using the friends lists but
without the challenge messages?