In October 2010 I submitted a low priority support issue regarding email been flagged as spam even though I had set the sender and recipient in my White List. I was told;
>I think the problem lies with the logic of our whitelisting.
>The whitelisting checking is done *after* any aliases are applied, which
>means that if an address is rewritten by an alias the whitelist might
>not catch it. We'll need to look into whether it can be applied in a different order
>on the system.
Now in Nov 2011 I see that the White List is still not working correctly.
This is in the mail header for an email sent to my spam folder with "Subject: ****SPAM:5.0****........."
From: The Badger