Hello Dino. > First of all, for spam the following directive applies: > > $final_spam_destiny = D_DISCARD; > > Not > > $final_banned_destiny = D_DISCARD; > > $final_banned_destiny is for banned files not spam.
You are quite right. I have mistyped 'final_banned_destiny' instead of 'final_spam_destiny'. > In order to accomplish what you want, you should probably set up > > $final_spam_destiny = D_DISCARD; > > That would probably take care of all the rest of the users and then for > the example.com domain, create a policy for that has a really high > spam_kill_level and assign the users you want to it. So, > spam_kill_level of 999 would probably work. > > You are going to have to use a database to accomplish all this. It is possible to use a map so to assign the value 999 to $sa_kill_level_deflt (and $sa_dsn_cutoff_level) on 'per domain' basis? P.S.: in order to tag spam messages for *@example.com, should I also list 'example.com' in the array @local_domains_acl? Regards, RS
