On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Helmut Kuper wrote: > is it possible to add a way to userblacklist so that we have two tables > (one for incomming and one for outgoing (user|global)blacklists) ?
Hi Helmut, yes, this could be possible. The actual logic is although not designed to this case, for example table version checks are done during the startup. For the global blacklists (check_blacklist function) nothing needs to be done, this works out of the box, as you specify the table name in the function. > I enhanced userblacklist module following the sledge hammer method (just > duplicating the code) so I have now a 2nd userblacklist table which can > be requested by my own check_user_blacklist2() function controlled by 2 > additional modparams (use_domain2, db_table2) > > It would be nice to have one check_blacklist function with a tablename > as an additional parameter. For the user blacklists (check_user_blacklist function) there could be one more parameter for the table added. This parameter should be optional. check_user_blacklist (string user, string domain, table) Cheers, Henning _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users