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title: "EDS: List Management"
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From this menu, you can manage the easyMail EDS spam ***welcomelist*** and ***blocklist***.

The *welcomelist* and the *blocklist* entries shown are based on the privileges of the connected user. The Domain Administrator can access those of the entire domain he belongs to, and the single user can only operate his entries and those referring to his specific alias.

**Note**: a *welcomelist* always takes precedence over a *blocklist* as the *welcomelist* overrides a *blocklist*.

![eds lists 1](https://kb.easydns.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/EDS_LISTS_1.png)

**Welcomelist**
A *welcomelist* is used to ensure that certain emails won’t be filtered out. Again, please note the *welcomelist* takes priority over conflicting entries on the *blocklist*.

The *welcomelist* displays all the existing welcomelist entries on the system that are accessible. You can filter out displayed results by performing a **Search** and **Export** them in common formats such as **PDF** and **CSV**.

In order to delete one or more entries you can select them and click the Delete button on the table toolbar.

![picture2](https://kb.easydns.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Picture2-1.png)

To create a new entry in the **welcomelist** you can click the **New** button and fill the box in the dialog as shown below.

You can also **Import** a previously exported **CSV** file and restore all the entries previously backed up.

**Note**: when you edit this table, remember to click the **Apply Settings** button.

**Note**: only **Domain Administrators** can add the root domain (wildcards), which is accessible to **easyMail PRO** accounts and must be turned on in the [easyMail interface](https://kb.easydns.com/knowledge/email-defence-service/).

![picture3](https://kb.easydns.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Picture3-1.png)

**Blocklist** A **blocklist** is used to ensure that certain emails won’t be filtered out.

In the **blocklist** table, you’ll see all the existing blocklist entries in your account. You can filter out displayed results by performing a **Search** and then **Export** them in common formats such as **PDF** and **CSV**.

In order to delete one or more entries you can select them and click the **Delete** button on the table toolbar.

![picture4](https://kb.easydns.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Picture4-1.png)

To create a new entry in the blocklist you can click the **New** button and fill the box in the dialog as shown below.

You can also **Import** a previously exported **CSV** file and restore all the entries previously backed up.
 **Note**: When you edit this table, remember to click the **Apply Settings** button.

**Note**: only **Domain Administrators** can add the root domain (wildcards), which is accessible to **easyMail PRO** accounts and must be turned on in the [easyMail interface](https://kb.easydns.com/knowledge/email-defence-service/).

![picture5](https://kb.easydns.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Picture5-1.png)
