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Browse All TopicsI have questions that are probably just me being stupid.
1. Is there a way to add a .txt file to the whitelisted domains instead of having to type them in to the web interface one by one? I'm switching from another spam software where we have about 50-60 domains in the whitelist for our customers and I don't want to have to type them all in if possible.
2. I read in other forums that there is a whitedomains.txt file but I don't seem to have one.
3. When I click the Show Whitelist buttons nothing happens even though I have added some domains to the whitelist.
4. I did add the domains to the Senderbase but email is delayed coming from them and some even bounce back.
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by: dhoosePosted on 2009-08-08 at 16:59:42ID: 25052205
I found part of the answer on another forum. Here it is in case someone else needs it.
Putting in the file: will prompt ASSP to put up a button to edit that file. files is the subdirectory for files. The file must not exist, you can create it by saving it. The file must have one entry per line; anything on a line following a numbersign or a semicolon ( # is ignored (a comment).
section Whitelist: Whitelisted Domains and Addresses* (whiteListedDomains)
Fields marked with at least one asterisk (*) accept a list separated by '|' (for example: abc|def|ghi) or a file designated as follows (path relative to the ASSP directory): 'file:files/filename.txt'.