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There are several whitelists available that can allow a Spamikaze setup to avoid listing known legitimate mail servers. For instructions on how to use the whitelists, please see: SpamikazeConfiguration. | #acl All:read,write There are several whitelists available that can allow a Spamikaze setup to avoid listing known legitimate mail servers. This will remain useful even after the ideas from the FalsePositives page have been implemented. For instructions on how to use the whitelists, please see: SpamikazeConfiguration. |
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|| list || zone || || || || || || || NLwhitelist || nlwhitelist.dnsbl.bit.nl || Dutch mail servers || || BEwhitelist || be.whitelist.skopos.be || Belgian mail servers || || SWINOG || (no public zone?) || Swiss mail servers || || Surriel || whitelist.surriel.com || [http://psbl.surriel.com/ PSBL] whitelist (PSBL also uses other whitelists) || || NZL || isp.dns.nzl.net & list.dns.nzl.net || New Zealand mail servers ([http://www.nzl.net/ NZL]) || |
If you know of any additional whitelists, please add them to this page. ||list ||zone || || || || || || ||SWINOG ||(no DNSWL zone) ||Swiss and other mail servers, see || ||surriel || ||whitelist (PSBL also uses other whitelists) || |
There are several whitelists available that can allow a Spamikaze setup to avoid listing known legitimate mail servers. This will remain useful even after the ideas from the FalsePositives page have been implemented. For instructions on how to use the whitelists, please see: SpamikazeConfiguration.
If you know of any additional whitelists, please add them to this page.
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