On 10/22/08, Wendel, Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It appears that this overrides every user's policy settings.
>
> Does anyone have any other ideas on how to go about globally white-listing a 
> domain or address?
>
> -Ryan

> Ah, ok... I see. The recipient would simply be "@." to globally 
> white/black-list a sender address.
>
> Nice and simple... I like it!!!
> Thank you very much for your input.
> Regards,
> Ryan

So create a policy with all fields left at NULL except the id and
policy_name, and then assign this policy to the @. user.

-- 
Gary V

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