Steven Stern <subscribed-lists@...> wrote: > >>I wind up with everyone being greylisted when not using the -T, despite > >>having "acl whitelist rcpt default" following the "acl greylist rcpt" > >>entries. > > The -l option should enable ACL debugging. What does it procudes? > It's like the whitelist is ignored: Oh, yes, I see. "acl whitelist default" will work. "acl whitelist rcpt default" is an undocumented and unspecified config, and I have no idea of what ir produces. To whitelist for any recipient, "acl whitelist rcpt /.*/" should work. But you should have a "acl whitelist default" or "acl greylist default" at the end of your ACL, it helps understanding what is going on. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus Publicité subliminale: achetez ce livre! http://www.eyrolles.com/Informatique/Livre/9782212114638/livre-bsd.php manu@...
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Re: [milter-greylist] Greylist as opt-in
2005-05-22 by manu@netbsd.org
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