18 Feb 2008 04:07:34 | Niall Roche
Before we start getting deep into the meat of this article it's
important to explain some standard terminology to make sure the
rest of this article makes sense.
*An IP address is a number which identifies your location on the
Internet.
*A blacklist is a list of IP addresses which your antispam
software uses to block incoming spam.
*A whitelist is the exact opposite of a blacklist.
A whitelist is a predefined list of IP addresses that are
allowed to send email to and receive email from each other.
Blacklists exclude known and suspected spammers. Whitelists can
be used to exclude everyone except known IP addresses.
Think of it like this. A whitelist is a like having a phonebook
which is owned by a small group of people who only wish to speak
directly to each other. They don't want just anybody ringing
them. Not only that but the entire group need to approve new
phone numbers before they appear in this exclusive phonebook.
To send email to a whitelist you must be approved by the owner
of the whitelist. This is a lot like the double optin systems
used by legimiate ezines and mailing list owners. Whitelists are
the nightclub bouncers of the virtual world - if you ain't on
the list you ain't getting in. Simple but very effective.
A real world example of a whitelist would be if two companies
wanted to exchange email only with each other. These companies
could implement a whitelist that contained the IP address for
just the two email servers that want to send email to each
other. That would mean that any email coming from an IP address
not on the whitelist would be returned to sender. For companies
they can ensure that employees are only dealing with work
related email and not chatting with their friends.
The benefits of whitelists are many but proper management of the
whitelists is equally important. Misuse of whitelists will only
lead to more headaches for everyone involved with missing email,
irate customers and IT departments doing overtime just being the
tip of the iceberg.
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