On Sunday 20 Feb 2005 19:35, Robert Spier wrote:
> > I'd suggest if a name is followed by an exclamation mark, this means do a
> > DENYHARD, otherwise it does a plain DENY (ie "tim" - will reject this
> > recipient, "tim !" will reject all emails that include "tim" amongst the
> > recipients).
>
> I think it would be cleaner to do this as a wrapped plugin and two
> separate config files.[1]

Well that is particularly cute (I mean that in a positive way - it's a very 
appealing solution, wrapping is fun...) but I'm not a big fan of 
proliferating similar settings across multiple files, so I'd be somewhat 
loathe to suggest that the list of bad names get arbitrarily split like that.

It seems like a reasonable extension - the data and the meaning is the same, 
it's just a difference in the extent of the handling that's being indicated. 
I'd prefer to see like data kept together and marked seperately rather 
creating even more lists (I know qmail likes to keep everything in seperate 
config files, but I find the extremes it goes to to be particularly painful 
to work with and admin). 

I'll think about it tho.

Cheers

--
Tim

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