Configuring Whitelist Globally
We manage multiple domains with mailboxes. Is there a way to globally add email addresses to the domain level whitelist for all domains? We may need to send outage notifications for example to multiple people across multiple domains that we manage. We don't want BoxTrapper to cause delays etc.... I glanced at the global settings but didn't see anything. Right now the only way I see being able to do this is to go into each domain seperately and add the email addresses manually. Thank you.
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Hey there! There aren't any automated tools that would do this work for you. For BoxTrapper, we create the file /home/username/etc/domain.com/email/.boxtrapper/white-list.txt which is just a list of the whitelisted email addresses. So, if you have BoxTrapper enabled, you could manually add your email address to that file on the command line for all accounts using a script of some sort, but that's as close to "automation" as I have for this tool. 0 -
Hey there! There aren't any automated tools that would do this work for you. For BoxTrapper, we create the file /home/username/etc/domain.com/email/.boxtrapper/white-list.txt which is just a list of the whitelisted email addresses. So, if you have BoxTrapper enabled, you could manually add your email address to that file on the command line for all accounts using a script of some sort, but that's as close to "automation" as I have for this tool.
So we manage a number of domains under WHM for our VPS. When we create a domain we use a specific script that has predefined settings. I'm not familiar with how that was set up as it was done by someone else. Anyway, could that script be used to auto fill the domain level whitelists with some addresses at the time a domain is created? Or, is there a global white/black list that overrides all the Domain & User Level lists for all the domains that we manage?0
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