Very close -- "_at_" should be a directory, not a file.  Inside the 
"_at_" directory, a file named "great" should contain the configuration 
directives.

However, you don't really need to create the "_sender_" folder at all.  
Just create folders named "_recipient_/com", then create a file named 
"wonderfuldomain".  In that file, add the line:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-- Sam Clippinger

Stefan Pausch wrote:
> I just found time to play with "Configuration directories" and need an
> example if i understood the "configuration directory" parameters correct:
>
> - I addd a config-dir=/directory/where/configdir/structure/is to my main
> spamdyke.conf
>
> - If i want to whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for recipient 
> "wonderfuldomain.com"
> i need to add a structure
> "_recipient_/com/wonderfuldomain/_sender_/com/aol/great/_at_ where the
> "_at_" is not a directory, but a config file (is this correct?)
>
> - i add to the "_at_" file configuration parameters. I totally hang here,
> what parameters do i add if i want that combination whitelisted (or black-
> or greylisted)?
>  
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