On Tuesday 11 March 2003 10:32, Jesse Guardiani wrote: <snip>
> Let's say that global filter file is here: > /usr/local/vpopmail/.tmda/global-filter > > Now, inside this global filter file, I figure I have three choices: > > 1.) I could individually whitelist each of these domains directly from > the global filter file like so: > > from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ok > from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ok > etc... > > 2.) I could include another whitelist, and use this whitelist as my > "global" whitelist: > > from-file /usr/local/vpopmail/.tmda/globalwhitelist ok > > 3.) I could include a CDB whitelist, and use this CDB whitelist as my > "global" whitelist: > > from-cdb /usr/local/vpopmail/.tmda/globalwhitelist.cdb ok Aw junk. Looks like cdb files don't support wildcarding. Does anyone know what will happen if someone receives mail while I'm rebuilding a flat file global whitelist? Is it going to really really slow down my system's performance above about 100 domains? I mean, EVERY user is going to be reading this whitelist EVERY time they receive an email message. Ouch. Does anyone know of a better way to do this? Thanks! <snip> -- Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator WingNET Internet Services, P.O. Box 2605 // Cleveland, TN 37320-2605 423-559-LINK (v) 423-559-5145 (f) http://www.wingnet.net We are actively looking for companies that do a lot of long distance faxing and want to cut their long distance bill by up to 50%. Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info. _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
