Davide wrote:

> Il giorno gio, 09/03/2006 alle 08.09 -0700, Gary V ha scritto:
>> It would also bee a good idea to use the exact same list  and place
>> them in spam_lovers, e.g.:
>> 
>> @spam_lovers_acl = qw( !d1.com !.d2.com !a.d3.com . );


> umh...er...there is a thing i cannot understand.

> If I apply an acl directive to a domain, it parses or excludes incoming
> and outgoing mail, right?

> so, any directives will not work in my case because I don't want to scan
> emails sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I
> absolutely want to scan emails sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, this is a limitation of this approach because it is based on
recipient. Mail from example.com to foreigndomain.com will not be
scanned, but mail from example.com to example.com will.

> Finally, I understood that "policy banks" are what I need

Yes.

Gary V



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