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White listing the mail affects RBL/Bayesian?
Ilgaz Ocal
2005-04-10 12:22:39 UTC
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Hi,

I wonder if whitelisting mail, the false positives I get will do
anything to RBL/bayesian filter of Spamcop.

Of course, when you white list, you will get mail from that address but
I think about preventing future false positives for other users.

Have a nice day

Ilgaz Ocal
Jeff G.
2005-04-13 02:09:51 UTC
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Post by Ilgaz Ocal
I wonder if whitelisting mail, the false positives I get will do
anything to RBL/bayesian filter of Spamcop.
Of course, when you white list, you will get mail from that address
but I think about preventing future false positives for other users.
No, the filtering for one user is not affected at all by another user's
whitelists.
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Ilgaz Ocal
2005-04-13 03:01:50 UTC
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Post by Jeff G.
Post by Ilgaz Ocal
I wonder if whitelisting mail, the false positives I get will do
anything to RBL/bayesian filter of Spamcop.
Of course, when you white list, you will get mail from that address
but I think about preventing future false positives for other users.
No, the filtering for one user is not affected at all by another user's
whitelists.
So, it affects me at least. Thanks.

Ilgaz Ocal

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