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I have a program that automatically generates the rules.ima
file at the user level (for user-specific whitelisting). If there are existing
rules for a user, any changes made directly to the file happen on the fly.
However, if the user has no preexisting rules, and you create a new rules.ima
file for them, the rules do not take effect. Is there a flag or something (in
the registry/db/anywhere) that tells Imail what users have rules set up? How
can I let it know that a new rules.ima file has been created. I’m hoping that services don’t have to be
restarted. -- |
- Re: [IMail Forum] hand creating rules.ima file Alex Nikdel
- Re: [IMail Forum] hand creating rules.ima file Sanford Whiteman
- RE: [IMail Forum] hand creating rules.ima file Alex Nikdel
- Re[2]: [IMail Forum] hand creating rules.ima... Sanford Whiteman
- RE: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] hand creating r... Alex Nikdel
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