Derek Harding gives a historical run-down on Whitelisting, with the money-quote being:
In short, whitelisting is a useful and important tool, it may even be a
necessity in some cases. However, it’s not a substitute for good list
hygiene and adherence to best practices and standards. It’s not a
panacea. Being whitelisted will not make your old and tired list
suddenly perform well.
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