I use user mailproc and I would love to use domain mailproc too in 
addition to that (In a way that is unsupported now).
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>This conversation seems to have died - but is important.
>How many of us currently use:
>\domain\mailproc.tab
>How many of us currently use:
>\user\mailproc.tab
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>For those that do - please comment on this thread.   I beleive the logic in
>the present mail.proc is less usable than it could be.  Your thoughts could
>help.
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>Tony
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>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 6:00 PM
>Subject: [xmail] Re: Domain mailproc
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>>Absolutely correct.  We need to turn some things on or off at the domain
>>level (for all in the domain), but still other filters must be run on
>>individual basis.
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>>As long as "mailbox" is not encountered in the domain mailproc.tab,
>>processing should continue with the user mailproc.tab.
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>>There are LOTS of good reasons, but for us, the xmail control server works
>>best when it does not have to return a large number of lines.  Having the
>>fine grain  control to place filters in domain and/or user mailproc.tab's
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>is
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>>the best way to reduce the number of lines we have to  read and then write
>>back again using xmail control server.
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>>Having single user options rune from the individual user mailproc makes
>>great sense!  This way, if two users change their options at the same
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>time,
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>>they do not both try to access domain mailproc.tab at the same time.
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>>Davide please consider this -
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>>Anyone else?
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>>>That's because logic dictates that a domain-scope mailproc doesn't
>>>replace individual mailboxes' mailproc (or cmdalias), but is run in
>>>addition to them, before them.. Like an inhereting ACL permission system
>>>(May be a good thing to add a "no inheritance" switch to the mailbox
>>>mailproc.tab/cmdalias).
>>>
>>>Anyone has any opinions? Am I going the right way or am I a weirdo here?
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>>:)
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>>>Let's "vote". :)
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