No.  I was just explaining how you can do things programmatically without using the 
GUI.  Connection filtering is handled at the IP level.  If you have some domains that 
need different blacklists, and you have a couple of IP addresses on the mail server, 
you can set different settings for each IP address and then point the virtual host's 
MX records at which ever set of blacks list's IP you want to give them.  If you have 
several IP addresses you can make lot's of configurations.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Stib
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 4:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Imail 8.01 dns blacklist


Hi Sean!

 >At 17:04 2003-07-31 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 >spamblkm.txt located in the root of IMail, stores the master list of BLs 
available to the Domains.
 >spamblks.txt located in the top directory of each domain, holds the black 
lists the Domain will use to check >against.  Any domains listed in 
spamblks.txt MUST be located in the spamblkm.txt or it won't be used.

Does this mean that there is a trick to use blacklist even in virtual hosts 
if you put spamblks.txt in the virtual hosts top directory? That would be 
very useful cause we dont have 100 IP adresses for our 100 domains but 
still wants to use spamfunction in Imail 8.01

Regards Pelle


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