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Adding IP addresses to whitelist in Postini

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Adding IP addresses to whitelist in Postini EricArias 7/25/12 4:35 PM Hi,   We use a hosted version of Postini.  I am trying to figure out how to add a range of IP addresses to the whitelist.   What would be the best way to do this?   Thanks for the help.
Re: Adding IP addresses to whitelist in Postini FrankM TC/Reseller 7/26/12 9:34 AM This is done as an IP Bypass in Connection Manager. See: Message Security Administration Guide > Connection Manager > Pass Throughs
Re: Adding IP addresses to whitelist in Postini JMINATL 7/30/12 6:49 AM Just a note - the IP Bypass does not exempt email originating from an IP from spam filtering as you may be thinking. Read the link Frank provided for more info.  It keeps the IP(s) from being blocked as an attacking IP (common with newsletters, aler
Re: Adding IP addresses to whitelist in Postini EricArias 8/2/12 2:56 PM Hi,   Thanks for the suggestions.  Is there a way for me to find out what emails are getting Blackholed automatically?  I dont believe the users Quarantine will show this.   Thanks for the help!   Eric
Re: Adding IP addresses to whitelist in Postini FrankM TC/Reseller 8/2/12 3:01 PM Review your Log Search Report. These reports update about every 3 hours, they are not real-time. 
Re: Adding IP addresses to whitelist in Postini EricArias 8/2/12 4:08 PM Perfect...Thanks for the reply!   Looks like what I need to do is add the range of IPs to the IP Lock list using batch commands.  When I run the following command "iplock add_range org=<email config org name>, domain=<domain name>, range=<IP address>
Re: Adding IP addresses to whitelist in Postini FrankM TC/Reseller 8/3/12 8:11 AM You need to turn the IP mode on, to have the command take effect. As for issues, if your domain uses any other mail services or users send from unauthorized IP's messages will bounce.