Per User Blacklist and white lists

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Mar 11 20:24:23 GMT 2003


At 19:50 11/03/2003, you wrote:
>Julian,
>
>Thanks for the info.  I'm looking at the code and the example is for
>bydomain.  I'm not sure but it looks like I can have the white and black
>list by either domain.com or by user at domain.com.

Yes you can. You can even give it IP addresses if I remember rightly.

>   The reason I am asking is
>that each user will need to be able to specify their own black and white
>list.  This makes it possible that one user would wish to block email from a
>user at spam.com  and another user to whitelist or not block a user at spam.com.
>So if I use a filename of user1 at domain.com and user2 at domain.com does this in
>fact make the whitelist and blacklist unique for each user even if they are
>in the same domain?
>
>Mike
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Behalf Of Julian Field
>Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 12:44 PM
>To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
>Subject: Re: Per User Blacklist and white lists
>
>
>Take a look in the CustomConfig.pm file in recent distributions. This
>feature is an example of what you can do with "Custom Functions". You will
>probably need to change the directories it reads the black/whitelists from,
>but otherwise it will just work. The code briefly explains what should go
>in the various config files.
>
>At 18:35 11/03/2003, you wrote:
> >Is it possible to have a per user blacklist and whitelist?  Example in the
> >whitelist file:
> >
> >To:     user-1 at domain.com
>/etc/MailScanner/rules/whitelist/user-1-domain.com
> >To:     user-2 at domain.com
>/etc/MailScanner/rules/whitelist/user-2-domain.com
> >FromTo: Default no
> >
> >
> >user-1-domain.com
> >
> >From: friend at domain.com yes
> >From: friend1 at domain.com yes
> >From: default no
> >
> >and so on?
> >
> >Mike
>
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