Thanks Darrell,

That was what I was afraid of. How are others dealing with per user
black lists? Are they using IMail rules to accomplish this? Right now
I manage all domain configurations for my clients and typically do not
allow per user options. However, I would like to build-out a web based
user admin area for them to choose between preset spam levels and to
administer their own white/black lists. I don't mind building it
myself, but I would be interested in knowing how others deal with
this.

Thanks again,

Dean

On Jan 1, 2008 9:21 PM, Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Dean,
>
> What you read in the manual is correct.  The only way to do this would
> be to setup junkmail via per user and have a test for each user as their
> own blacklist.  For a *small* group of users this could be done, but on
> any level of scale it would be impractical not only from a management
> aspect but from the resources it would require to run.
>
> Darrell
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>
> Dean Lawrence wrote:
> > Is it possible to create a per-user blacklist? From what I have seen
> > in the manual and in the knowledge base, I have to define a test in
> > the global config file. I could do this for a per domain basis, but to
> > do it for every single user would be excruciating.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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