I blacklisted an email address that a recipient of mine no longer wanted
communications from.  But, looking in the mail log, it passed because of
the NoProcessing rule that is set for attachment size.  Shouldn't
blacklisting be higher on the processing order list than NPSize?
 
May-7-09 16:43:51 id-29030-10514 65.55.111.143 <judges...@hotmail.com>
to: u...@mydomain.com ClamAV: scanned 60057 bytes in noprocessing
message - OK 
May-7-09 16:43:51 id-29030-10514 [NoProcessing] 65.55.111.143
<judges...@hotmail.com> to: u...@mydomain <mailto:u...@mydomain.com>
.com passing without processing -- message size (589607) above limit ;
Blacklisted Addresses/Domains* 
 
Addresses and Domains from which you always want to reject mail, they
only send you spam. 
Note this matches the end of the address, so if you don't want to match
subdomains then include the @. 
Note that example.com would also match spamexample.com but .example.com
won't match example.com. 
a...@example.com will match a...@example.com but won't match
b...@example.com. Wildcards are supported. 
For example: cc|info|biz|sel...@bayer.com|se...@basf.com 
 
The address judges...@hotmail is listed in the above file.
 
Kind Regards,
Brett
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