I appreciate your help but your explanation was a bit confusing to me

You mean I should not use $ * in the States and specify each user groups

Ex:

Default outbound
Members: $ [email protected] | $ [email protected]

and policies "high volume"
Members: $ [email protected]

Simon Hobson escreveu:
Nixon Girard - Metaweb Host Center wrote:
  
I'm turning on the policyd now only in my SMTP server.
My intention is to use only the control of quotas but I have many doubts
about the logic of work policyd

Ex:
I need to have 2 policies on the server
1 all users by limiting SASLUSERNAME 500 emails per hour
2 freeing access to certain users to be able to travel a greater volume
of e-mails (a kind of whitelist-limit)
    

In practice, you need to make your groups mutually exclusive. So 
instead of just having "SASL users" and "SASL user in a special 
list", try "SASL user not a member of 'group'" and "SASL users who 
are a member of 'group'"

So I set up a "high volume" group with members listed by SASL 
username. And then set up policies for SASL with group membership, 
and SASL without group membership.

Hope this helps.

  

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Atenciosamente,

Nixon Girard
: Metaweb Host Center
: [email protected]
: Fone 0800 881 9191
:....> http://www.metaweb.com.br

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