razor-whitelist(5)


NAME

   "razor-whitelist" - Format for Vipul's Razor Whitelist

DESCRIPTION

   The razor whitelist is a list of email addresses and body signatures.
   Emails that match the whitelist are not processed by any of the Razor
   Agents.  That is, They are not checked, reported, or revoked.  In the
   case of razor-check(1), they are instantly marked as non-spam.

LOCATION

   The razor whitelist is usually "<razorhome>/razor-whitelist". The
   "whitelist" parameter in razor-agent.conf(5) should point to this file.
   If the "whitelist" parameter in razor-agent.conf(5) is missing,
   "whitelist" is not used.

FORMAT

   Each whitelist rule is placed on a line of its own. Lines that begin in
   a `#' character are considered to be comments and are ignored by the
   parser.  A rule contains the name of a header and the string to match
   against the header, separated by whitespace. Here are some examples:

    to bugtraq@securityfocus.com
    cc a.list@somewhere.net

   These rules imply that when a mail contains "bugtraq@securityfocus.com"
   in its `to' and `cc' headers, it should be whitelisted. It's worth
   noting that a match occurs if the address string matches any part of
   the address.

    from @mydomain.com

   A special rule called `sha1' can be used for whitelisting signatures.
   For example:

    sha1 75f8bcc2357366bbfa9c6ab0b6e5648ed0cf7083

   whitelists a message with the body of `test'.

AUTHORS

   Vipul Ved Prakash <mail@vipul.net>, and Chad Norwood <chad@samo.org>

SEE ALSO

   razor-agents(1), razor-agent.conf(5), razor-check(1), razor-admin(1),
   razor-report(1), razor-revoke(1)

LICENSE

   This is free software, distributed under the Artistic License 2.0.





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