Le 01/07/2012 22:53, Mark Martinec a écrit :

Well, yes. You are free to drop a DEFAULT attribute,
or to provide some neutral policy record with id==1
during installation.

I prefer the second solution. I guess a policy like the one below (taken from README.sql):

INSERT INTO policy (id, policy_name, virus_lover, spam_lover, bypass_virus_checks, bypass_spam_checks, spam_modifies_subj, spam_tag2_level, spam_kill_level) VALUES (1, 'default', NULL,NULL, NULL,NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL)

could be a good choice ?

Not really intentional. A '1' is not special or reserved.
The DEFAULT is there for the sole purpose of making
it easier to add new user records, without having
to specify a policy_id with each insert for a
common case.


Ok. So the default policy option is definitively the good one (at least for what I want to achieve).

Thanks for your answer!

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Antoine Nguyen
Modoboa developer
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