Nixon Girard - Metaweb Host Center wrote:
>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: $ <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] | $ 
><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
>
>and policies "high volume"
>Members: $ <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]

No, but I'll need to refer to the system at work, so it might a day 
or two before I can get back to you with more precise details.

I'll try and clarify.

I have a group (lets call it "large volume"), with members like 
[email protected] and [email protected]

I have a policy, with membership criteria of "is member of 'large 
volume'" - and you apply the rules to allow them to be heavy mail 
senders.

Then I have a policy with membership of :
SASL $*
! member of 'large volume'

ie two membership criteria.

Thus whilst [email protected] matches the SASL criteria for the 
second policy, it doesn't match (note the "!") the second element and 
so the policy isn't matched.
IIRC, mail quotas don't work as you'd hope - instead of inheriting 
from higher priority policies but applying the different quotas, if a 
client matches two policies, then both quotas are applied.

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