Ruleset application precedence

Jason Burzenski jburzenski at AMERICANHM.COM
Mon May 17 19:00:55 IST 2004


Does this hold true if I have "From: user1 at domain.com yes" in my whitelist
rules and "From: *@domain.com" in my blacklist rules?  I seem to remember
having an issue like this on my system in the past, though I don't have the
logs to back it up.

> The whitelist (Is Definitely Not Spam) wins.
>
> At 17:57 17/05/2004, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I am using rulesets for both
> >Is Definitely Not Spam = %rules-dir%/spam.whitelist.rules
> >Spam Actions = %rules-dir%/spam.actions.rules
> >
> >Which takes precedent over the other?
> >IE:
> >A rule in spam.whitelist.rules:
> >To:     user at domain.com yes
> >
> >Spam.actions.rules:
> >To:     user at domain.com delete
> >
> >Who wins?
> >Thanks.
> >

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