I looked but didn't see this in the forum.
I would like to know of there is a way to change the order of how incoming emails are processed. I'd like to have the users whitelists set to be looked up first before all others.
Right now, if a users whitelists someone@domain.net, but for some reason that domain.net or even the address itself gets flagged with some spam, that email either gets rejected or moved to quarantine, which is counter productive.
Is there any way to change the order of email processing incoming so that it could be as follows:
users whitelist
global whitelist
whitelists
users blacklists
blacklists
DNSBL
....
Right now I get questioned as to why an email address that an end user whitelisted is still getting rejected or moved to quarantine.
Any way to do this?
I would like to know of there is a way to change the order of how incoming emails are processed. I'd like to have the users whitelists set to be looked up first before all others.
Right now, if a users whitelists someone@domain.net, but for some reason that domain.net or even the address itself gets flagged with some spam, that email either gets rejected or moved to quarantine, which is counter productive.
Is there any way to change the order of email processing incoming so that it could be as follows:
users whitelist
global whitelist
whitelists
users blacklists
blacklists
DNSBL
....
Right now I get questioned as to why an email address that an end user whitelisted is still getting rejected or moved to quarantine.
Any way to do this?