Hi,

Sorry if this has been asked before or is in the FAQ, I tried checking the SA Wiki but 
didn't see much about SQL in there. I was just wondering if adding domain-specific 
whitelists when using SQL prefs has already been requested, or if there are any plans 
to implement it in the future? 

I tried using '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and '@testdomain.com' as the 
username in our SA database but it doesn't work (using 2.61). Not a *huge* problem, we 
can either just use @GLOBAL or just set them in the actual .cf files, but it would be 
cool to have per-domain whitelists when using SQL preferences... 

The main thing that's bugging me is we have a lot of Sprint customers who have 
requested [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be whitelisted, which is great for them, but annoying 
for me, since I get some spams from fake [EMAIL PROTECTED] addresses now and then. :-) 

Best wishes
Jeremy


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