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    Posted: 15 January 2006 at 2:28pm

Hi,

  I think there should be an option in SF to add an X-SF- tag in the header if an email is whitelisted by SF (or not). Often a customer will want to know why a spam got thru and if we had that tag in the header we would know immediately if its something they did (like autowhitelist someone accidentally) and not waste a lot of time digging thru the logs.

A second benefit would be those companies that use SF as a primary filter and use other spam tools after SF. If that tag existed then the additional tests could be bypassed by doing a check for that flag.

Would be good to have it as an option in ini file as to whether a SF admin wants the additional tag to appear or not.

Thanks for listening...

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote LogSat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 January 2006 at 6:07pm
That is a very good idea, we'll definetly have it in the next version as it will be rather simple to add. Would you want to see the specific emails/domains/IP that caused the whitelist to trigger to be logged in the X-SF headers well, or do you just want to see the reason it was whitelisted?
Roberto Franceschetti

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How about like this. It would only appear in the headers if it was whitelisted for any reason and then you could state which whitelist caused it:

X-SF-Whitelisted: AutoWhitelist
X-SF-Whitelisted: Keywords
X-SF-Whitelisted: EmailFrom
X-SF-Whitelisted: EmailTo


Thanks!
Andy

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