policy file, you will need to relabel. Or you can just relabel the target you are interested in.
The best way to do this is install the policy and then execute
rpm -q -l TARGETRPM | restorecon -R -f -
Current targets
amanda.te apache.te cups.te dhcpd.te dictd.te dovecot.te fingerd.te ftpd.te howl.te i18n_input.te inetd.te innd.te kerberos.te ktalkd.te ldconfig.te lpd.te mailman.te modutil.te mta.te mysqld.te named.te nscd.te ntpd.te portmap.te postgresql.te privoxy.te radius.te radvd.te rpcd.te rshd.te rsync.te samba.te slapd.te snmpd.te spamd.te squid.te stunnel.te syslogd.te tftpd.te winbind.te ypbind.te ypserv.te zebra.te
This is not a commitment for this list in FC4, some could be pulled if they don't work well :*).
The goal of targeted policy is to protect all network daemons and to allow userspace to run with normal privs. You still need strict policy to confine userspace.