Email Whitelist-Blacklist Control

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Maintainer

Greg J. Zartman

Originally developed by Darrell May.

Description

This contrib provides a server-manager panel to designate user defined email whitelists and blacklists.

An email whitelist is a list of hosts, domains, or email addresses which will be accepted by SME Server regardless of possible spam content or origin. Administrators should use caution when using whitelists as email coming from whitelisted addresses will bypass many of the mechanisms that SME provides for identifying unsafe email messages.

An email blacklist is a list of hosts, domains, or email addresses that will be blocked all of the time.

Installation

Install of the lastest Email Whitelist-Blacklist package is from the smecontribs repo:

1. Install package:

yum --enablerepo smecontribs install smeserver-wbl

2. Reconfigure machine:

signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot

Once you do this a new menu item will be visable in the Server-Manager on the left hand side, called E-mail WBL. Clicking on this will present you with 3 buttons.

E-mail WBL
E-mail traffic is scanned and may be blocked due to the various screening methods enabled. 
You may use this panel to define e-mail white/black lists.
Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.
[REJECT]
White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.
[ACCEPT] 
When completed entering wbls above you must execute the email-update event to restart 
services and load in your changes.
[UPDATE] 

If you press the REJECT button you will see the following window.  

Usage Examples

-- usage examples here--

Known Issues

Bugs

Please raise bugs under the SME Contribs section in bugzilla .