# Choicelist sample consent policy v8/21/2003 # # # This is a sample consent policy # This FiLe Is NoT CaSe sEnSiTiVe and # extra spaces (outside of [data blocks]) are ignored # each line consists of a "COMMAND=DATA" string # A comma is treated as if it was a "[carriage return]LAST_COMMAND=" # Conflicting commands: The last command is used # # Commands available: key, Id, feedback, bulk, intro_a, intro_b, adv, content # whitelist, blacklist, list, filter, other # # various coded/authorised values are(will be) looked up at www.choicelist.com # Gibberish strings represent Choicelist ids, and do not mean anything by themselves. # # key: # allows the user to specify a key type and key to sign all outgoing mail with. # keys may only be of aproved types, but anyone can define a type and submit it. # this ensures that everyone will be able check the signature type specified. # this also allows automatic ecryption/decryption at the sending and recieving ends # Make sure your public key is included in your choicelist Id # key=[key type][key] # id: # this allows the user to give their address, and Id to their MUA to allow extra checks # id=me(_at_)example(_dot_)com,97sd863j89 # Feedback allows a sender to see how you handle their mail. It tells bulk # mailers that you do or don't want what they are sending, by telling them if # you are ignoring them, or requesting that you receive their mailing if you # aren't currently. This lowers costs to everyone over the long run. # Selective mode asks you before sending a message. # # Give feedback: # Yes, No, Selective. # Default: Yes feedback=yes # feedback=selective # Receive bulk email: # List valid Choicelist bulk email Ids. # Default: No entries # Default: each entry in a different folder # bulk=a12t34s5[directory A] # Receive bulk introductions: # Two types of bulk introductions exist. # Solitary and recomended # A bulk introduction is a short blurb giving the name of the id responsible # for the message, and asking if you would like to add them to your list, or # ignore them forever. # The timed option allows only Ids that were created before a certain date, or # a number of days/months/years ago to be introduced. This proves a measure # of stability on the part of the sender. # intro_a is for any unknown sender and intro_b is for recomended senders # Yes, No, Timed. time format "mm/dd/yyyy" or [number](m,d,or y) # Default: Yes to both intro_a=1m intro_b=yes # intro_a=6m # Receive "ADV:" labeled mail: # Yes, no. # Default: Yes # Default: placed in ADV folder and deleted after 30 days. adv=yes[junk mail] # adv=no # Whitelist / blacklist: # List addresses, ids, IPs or external lists to block/allow. # Default: No entries # whitelist=your_friend(_at_)example(_dot_)com,192.0.34.166,34h2nn2b3,friend_list.txt # blacklist=your_enemy(_at_)example(_dot_)com,12.254.227.235,643ud52,foe_list.txt # Receive personal email: # this option affects only Choicelist personal mail # The timed option makes Personal mail wait an amount of time before it is # delivered. This raises the chance that a spamming personal Id will be # terminated before the spam is delivered. # Yes, No, Timed. time format x(sec,min,hr,d,m,y) # Default: Yes personal=yes # personal=5min # Receive/block mail from third party lists: # List all valid Choicelist third party lists, and select block, or allow, # plus handling options. # Default: No entries # # Lists are evaluated first to last, as a party may be on more than one list. # The last entry that mentions a party gives the final destination of mail # from them. # Eg: # City Highschool: (allow): [school] # City Highschool bullies: (block) # Tim's friends: (allow): [Tim's friends] # # Everyone from city highschool will go in the school folder unless they're a # bully or Tim's friend, while all of Tim's friends go in the Tim's friends # folder even if they go to city high or are a bully. # Bullies who are not Tim's friend go to the trash. # # These groups must be created and registered before being used. # IP based lists may be added as well, though these only affect non-Choicelist # registered mail. # Anyone not on these lists is unaffected by these options. # Anyone can create a list, and put anyone on it. This list is then made # public, though it will be encrypted. # These lists can be updated by the list controler. # list=324bn28v[a][school],3jbnj8bc[a][chemistry class], # Third party filters: # List Choicelist compatible filters here. # Default: No entries # These are filters that have been interfaced with Choicelist. # These filters are run according to the makers specifications, but user # options may be set up if available. # When a filter is put here it should just work. # filter=528s9u78f # Miscellaneous filters: # Run other filters here. # Default: No filters # # filters run on a virtual machine to prevent unauthorized actions unrelated # to email. # Filters that need to be messed with go here. # filter=[command line][folders accessed][other resources required] # Where unknown, unfiltered mail goes: # Specify folder. # Default: Inbox 2 other=[inbox2] #other=delete