White List Administration
How to get here
- From the home page, click the > tab.
Use to create a list of IP, domain, and e-mail addresses that can be trusted and upon which no spam tests are performed.
Shows the current selected domain. From the drop down you can pick any of the domains available to this administrative user account.
- Select the check box to compare messages that are identified by content filters to the trusted addresses in the list. Messages received from these trusted addresses will not be processed as spam.
- This option is available only when Apply to Anti-spam is selected. Select the check box to allow messages from addresses in the list to only bypass content filtering. If this option is cleared, messages from addresses in the Domains/E-mail Addresses list will bypass both content and connection filtering.
- Select the check box to compare messages with attachment blocking settings to the trusted addresses in the list. Messages received from these trusted addresses will not have file attachments blocked.
IP Addresses and/or Address Ranges to Trust
- This column lists the IP Addresses to trust.
- This column lists the Address Ranges to trust for the corresponding IP Address /
- To add a new IP address to the white list.
- . Select address to modify, and click the button.
- To delete an existing address from the white list, select the address and click the button.
Wild card capability for white list trusted addresses has been added. Wild Card Examples for Trusted Addresses.
Domains and/or E-mail Addresses to Trust
- This column lists the Domain or E-mail addresses to trust.
- To add a new domain or e-mail address to the white list.
- . Select address to modify, and click the button.
- To delete an existing domain or e-mail address from the white list, select the the address and click the button.
Click to to save your settings. An "Update Successful" message and the time of the update appear.
Related Topics
Expressing an IP Address Range with a Mask
Wild Card Examples for Trusted Addresses