Privoxy, allowing cookies by archlinux

I set up privoxy and tor, but for certain forums I'd like to let it go as trusted one.
The config is very complicated to get me done with it.
May I ask some little enlightenment by example to make a filter, which will allow cookies from .archlinux. to pass and stay alive for the open session?

Gcool wrote:# Sites where we want persistent cookies, so allow *all* cookies
{ -crunch-cookies -session-cookies-only }
.archlinux.
Copied and pasted into user.action added the third line, but that causing privoxy malfunctioning.
I went to http://config.privoxy.org/ to edit, the result was
{ fragile }
.archlinux.
without any relevance. I mean that seems doing nothing.
I feel sorry, mostly it won't take much, but probably I can't imaging where I'm doing wrong.

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