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// Document Index
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SQL: Per-user inbound and outbound restrictions
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Per-user inbound and outbound restrictions
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This tutorial is applicable to all SQL backends: MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL.
There's another way to achieve per-user inbound/outbound restriction, it's
called per-user white/blacklists (stored in SQL table amavisd.wblist,
implemented by iRedAPD plugin amavisd_wblist), but per-user white/blacklists