Nate Sanders wrote:
Hello everyone, this is my first post.

I'm working over the install right now and came to the question of wether or not I can configure TMDA to be global (instead of ~user/.tmda/). I believe the answer to my question is /etc/tmdarc.

You can put pretty much any configuration option you want either in the global config file, or the per-user file.

But, I was wondering if this would have a negative effect on my mailing lists, aliases, or other such addresses? Am I better off just setting it up per-user? It would obviously save a lot of time just going global (like /etc/procmailrc).

Well, it depends how you setup what. Filters aren't part of the config file (although the config file can determine their location) so you can have a unified global config file, with per-user filters for mailing lists etc.

Also, is it possible to store a system-wide global whitelist? It would be easiest if anyone who contacted a person within my company could then contact any other employee as well. There's no reason to have a whitelist per-employee.

It's easy to have either global or per-user filters, lists etc. The config file tells TMDA where the filters are - it can be either a single global path, or per-user. Equally, the filters determine where your lists are placed, so they can reference one, or both, of global lists and per-user lists.

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Stephen Warren, Software Engineer, NVIDIA, Fort Collins, CO
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