Hi Nigel,

>  "Priorities are processed in an ascending fashion, this means that 0
>  will be processed before 1 and 10 before 20."
>
>  So in terms of overriding the greylisting (as it supports inheriting
>  aswell) you'd need to have your default policy with a lower priority
>  than your policy which overrides the default.

Ohhhhhhhh.  I'm used to sytems where once a rule is matched it stops.

So the priority is what rules get applied in what order but *ALL* 
policies are applied before the final result is looked at?

>  For instance one can have... 10 - Default  (greylisting attached, set
>  to YES) 70 - Client1  (does not like greylisting,  UseGreylisting set
>  to NO)

OK, will try that.  Thanks.

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Peter Kiem

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