My big question is which .junkmail file has precedence the user or
domain?
The per-user config files have precedence.
Also I know that in this configuration all the mail for the domain in
question has to be processed for SPAM and then most of it ignored
because of the IGNORE actions in the domain
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My big question is which .junkmail file has precedence the user or
domain?
The per-user config files have
They will probably still be scanned, but there should be only a minimal
performance hit as a result.
Wouldn't the performance hit be the same as any mail being scanned?
Correct. However, it is very rare for a server to have enough resources to
accept/process/deliver E-mail without having
OK got it. Thanx
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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