Vernon Schryver
vjs@calcite.rhyolite.com
Fri Jan 23 15:07:19 UTC 2004
> From: Chris Mikkelson <chris@mikk.net> > ... > as spam. All I need to do is find a way to allow > selected addresses (e.g. postmaster, abuse, etc.) > to receive the message even if it is being reported > as spam. What is wrong with what dccifd does now when postmaster, abuse, etc. are in /var/dcc/whiteclnt? > It would be easy to do this if dccif(), when called > with DCCIF_OPT_SPAM, would return: > * DCCIF_RESULT_ACCEPT if all recipients > were whitelisted with env_to, > * DCCIF_RESULT_SOME if some recipients > are whitelisted, and > * DCCIF_RESULT_REJECT otherwise. > and of course, trim the envelope appropriately, and > report the message in any case. What is the difference between that and what dccif() does now when dccifd has a suitable whiteclnt file? Vernon Schryver vjs@rhyolite.com
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