Individual black and white listing
Julian Field
jkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Oct 26 19:01:58 IST 2004
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The best answer to this is to take a look in CustomConfig.pm. Using the
per-domain and per-user black/white listing code in there, you can have
1 file per user and/or 1 file per domain which holds the black/white
list for that user/domain. You can then have a simple web interface to
build these files.
It is also enormously faster than large rulesets. Definitely the best
way to go for more than a couple of hundred rules (in total).
Sanjay K. Patel wrote:
>Is it possible for individuals to have their own black list and white list.
>In this scenario someone can blacklist a sender while another has that
>sender whitelisted.
>
>I saw this functionality in a commercial product and figured it would be a
>great function to have.
>
>-SKP
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