Spam Action rules: first match vs. all match? (2)

Raymond Dijkxhoorn raymond at PROLOCATION.NET
Tue Aug 5 10:18:09 IST 2003


Julian,

> The other thing I have just implemented helps solve the problem of not
> being able to predict the result of a ruleset when there are lots of
> it does mean you can predict exactly what will happen for any given
> message, which has got to be a good thing :-)
>
> # When trying to work out the value of configuration parameters which are
> # using a ruleset, this controls the behaviour when a rule is checking the
> # "To:" addresses.
> # If this option is set to "yes", then the following happens when checking
> # the ruleset:
> #   a) 1 recipient. Same behaviour as normal.
> #   b) Several recipients, but all in the same domain (domain.com for example).
> #      The rules are checked for one that matches the string "*@domain.com".
> #   c) Several recipients, not all in the same domain.
> #      The rules are checked for one that matches the string "*@*".

What about if you have per user settings on the same domain ?

So user1 at domain1.com and user2 at domain2.com ?

Do i still need to split messages for that ?
whats the impact on performance ?

Thanks,
Raymond.



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