I wrote my own pre-data list filter to solve this, and stopped using 
xmail's CustMapsList.

I have my doubts that Xmail's CustMapsList granularity comfortably fits 
most of us with more than one domain.

--John


CLEMENT Francis wrote:

>You have the option to install another instance of xmail on the same server
>(different ip) just for these customers domains and clear CustMapList on it
>:-)
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>>Objet : [xmail] Re: No CustMapsList for specified domains
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>>Davide Libenzi a écrit :
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>>>Authentication can override CustMapsList is you set the flag 
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>>'0' and the 
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>>What if a user wants to receive all messages sent to him even though 
>>sender is blacklisted by one of CustMapsList entries ? I have several 
>>domain names and only 2 of them should not be protected by 
>>CustMapsList.
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