You can, of course, have a cron job that re-populates the table with the 
exceptions for your few users, which might be the easiest way to do this 
(and it sounds like this is more or less what you are doing now).  
Otherwise, I don't see an easy way to preserve the information unless 
you expire the throttle_rcpt entry infrequently, which isn't a good idea 
if you have most of your users exempted.
--Tobias

Alejandro Cabrera Obed wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot for your support....in my case in the THROTTLE table I add
> rows with certain users who need a different message quota from the
> default set up in postfix-policyd.conf. So if the THROTTLE table becomes
> empty, these users get the default message quota value along the time
> and I don't want this behaviour; after that I need to delete the users
> rows and add new rows with the quota they need.
>
> This is my problem when throttle becomes empty.....
>
> Regards
>
> Alejandro
>   

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