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On Wednesday 03 July 2002 22:01 pm, Derrick 'dman' Hudson 
wrote:
> On the surface it sounds like a good idea, but when you get
> a bit deeper it isn't really practical.  Maybe a
> not-too-high scoring rule for those messages would be
> acceptable, but that's for you to decide.

We host way too many domains to have a rule for each one. Do 
you forsee a problem if I just added a line such as the 
following to my local config file?

score USER_IN_BLACKLIST 3

I'm hoping that would override the default blacklist score. 
This would allow me to easily (by adding "blacklist_from 
*@some_domain.com" to my local config file) list each domain, 
without the hassle of adding a separate rule (and description 
and score) for each one.

Thanks for your help.
- -- 
Richie Laager
Wikstrom Telecom Internet
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