Definition: It's a script used for configuring email filtering settings, usually in Gmail or other mail clients.
Here are some key points:
`.checklist.conf` is typically located in a user's `/etc/`, ` /usr/local/bin/` or ` /home/user/.local/share/`.
The script checks and updates the email filter configuration, including rules for emails being sent to certain users (such as spam accounts).
It's used by admins to manage email filtering policies on their system.
`.checklist.conf` is very similar to `blacklist.conf`, which helps prevent unwanted emails from reaching a user's inbox.