Brian,

> I would like to exclude a recipient from my site-wide banned rules,
> yet be subject to another set of banned rules which is slightly
> different from the site-wide one. Is this possible?
> In my specific case, these users need to receive a certain file type,
> yet everyone else shouldnt be receiving this type.I would like a
> maintainable method of creating such exceptions.

It should be possible to have per-recipient banning rules.
See release notes of 2.3.0 where it was first introduced.

> I use LDAP, and the attribute 'amavisBannedRuleNames' has me believing
> I can create a named set of banned rules and reference them in the
> users lookup table. Much like having different behavior in a policy
> bank. Am I misinterpreting this attribute? If not, how can I go about
> setting this up?

It has indeed been reported before I believe that this does not work with 
LDAP, but I never got around to locate and fix the problem, mostly because
I'm not running LDAP myself. The bug should not be that deep, I would 
appreciate help here from interested parties.

  Mark


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