Joseph wrote: > W B Hacker wrote: *snip* > > It seems here, there will be a copy of every email sent or received, > archived, right? >
More than one, actually. > I am assuming you have an acl that looks for directories which are names > of domains that would be white listed? What about purging them after awhile? > What if you wanted to do it on a user basis? > > User [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be white listed for a week, ie since a local > user send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], once the expiration date is up, he > is no longer white listed... > Whatever you like. This is just an example of one of many ways. > Also, it seems like wasteful of space to store the whole email just so > we can get the user or domain that we want to list. > It is the other way 'round. We have to store the mail *anyway*. Records retention policy. The ability to traverse is a by-product. Building a list or DB would be more efficient. > You suggestions are very useful Bill, Thanks. > > regards, Joseph > There are plenty more on this list - most of them more clever. With TB-level RAID, we can afford a bit of BFBI. Bill -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
