Creating personal lists

To gain access to personal allowlists and denylists in the program web interface, you must add a LDAP server connection.

In administrator mode, you can add, edit, and delete addresses in personal lists of all users whose account data are stored in the LDAP cache.

In user mode, you can view and edit personal lists only for the current user.

To create personal allowlists and denylists:

  1. If you are in administrator mode:
    1. Select User lists in the program web interface window.
    2. In the text box, enter the user name in the LDAP directory service in the distinguishedName format.

      A list of LDAP accounts matching the search string you specified appears under the entry field.

    3. Click the LDAP record of the user whose lists you want to edit.
    4. Click Search to the right of the text box.
  2. If in user mode, select the User lists section.

    The workspace displays personal lists: the allowlist in the left part, and the denylist in the right part.

    Complete steps 3–5 for each personal list.

  3. If you want to add a new address to the personal list, enter it in the text box and press Enter.

    You can add addresses one by one or enter multiple semicolon-separated addresses.

    You can use the symbols "*" and "?" to create an address mask, and regular expressions beginning with the prefix "re:".

    Regular expressions are not case-sensitive.

    Adding internationalized addresses is supported.

  4. If you want to edit a previously added address, click the address in the text box, make the necessary changes in edit mode and press Enter.
  5. If you want to delete an address from the personal list, click delete_adlist to the right of the address.
  6. Click Save.

    If at least one address has an incorrect format, the lists cannot be saved. Fix all addresses highlighted with a red background and repeat the save operation.

Personal allowlists and denylists are created.

See also

Allowlists and denylists

Configuring personal lists

Viewing personal allowlists and denylists

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