On 7/19/10 11:39 AM, Martín Ferco wrote:
> But that would imply that I would need to create records for *EVERY*
> user, right? Can't I leave the default as "wants spam", and then only
> insert the ones that want their spam quarantined? Is there also a way
> to do it *without* sql?
>
>
set your defaults., use the '@.' user for defaults.
only set up users who want spam in sql, the policy sql queries will look
for a specific user first, then the @. if they don't find it.
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