Rocco wrote:

>> If you were not using SQL (or every user in the @example.com 
>> domain had spam_lover = NULL and bypass_spam_checks = NULL) , 
>> you could set:

> Sorry for the confusion.. 

>> @bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( [qw( .example.com )] ); 
>> @spam_lovers_maps = ( [qw( .example.com )] );

> Codld I get spam for one domain and at the same time have the
> X-Spam-Flag header set in each spam message?

If the domain is considered local and the message scores over
spam_tag2_level it should get this tag. Each user in @example.com could
still have a policy where where their spam_tag2_level is set.

> rocsca

Gary V



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