This was nested deep within another thread, but I wanted to bring it to the 
top in hopes of catching more eyes.  :-)

On July 2, 2002 01:12 pm, Anthony Fleisher wrote:

> I did run into this problem while setting up spamd to use the DB to
> retrieve preferences. It seems that the configuration is parsed
> in order: local.cf, user's DB entries, "GLOBAL" DB entries.

Does anyone know if this particular order was chosen for a specific reason or 
if it just kind of evolved to this?

My personal thoughts are that the order should be local.cf, GLOBAL and then 
user prefs.  That way any user prefs also defined in GLOBAL would override 
the global prefs, while still keeping all the fun whitelist entries and so 
on.

Justin?  Anyone?  Thoughts?  If there are no objections, could this order be 
put in to the next release?  Or at least documented?  :-)

Regards,
Andrew


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