On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 03:59, Sebastian Kaps wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I'm wondering if it's possible to set up tmda in a way that allows me to
> globally blacklist a certain domain (e.g. *@aol.com) but still letting
> messages through that are addressed to a valid dated or keyword address.

In all the documentation for filters and lists, it always says "whatever
matches first." This allows you incredible flexibility.

You could choose to accept specifically whitelisted senders, and drop
everything else under the sun - never confirm jack squat.

from-file  whitelist      ok
from       *@*            drop

I'm really tempted to do that with my kids' email accounts. If I don't
know you, you don't get in... no way, no how.

But you can do anything, so long as you can define it with the "first
match wins" in mind.

--KDO


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