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milter-greylist: smfi_getsymval failed for {i}

milter-greylist: smfi_getsymval failed for {i}

2007-11-05 by Mart Pirita

Tere.


What does this line in logs mean? Is this error on warning? I'm using in 
sendmail.mc:

INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`greylist',`S=local:/var/run/greylist/greylist.sock')dnl                                         

define(`confMILTER_MACROS_CONNECT', `j, 
{if_addr}')                                                               
define(`confMILTER_MACROS_HELO', `{verify}, 
{cert_subject}')                                                      
define(`confMILTER_MACROS_ENVFROM', `i, 
{auth_authen}')                                                           
define(`confMILTER_MACROS_ENVRCPT', `{greylist}')

Btw, as far I remember, milter-greylist works without these four define 
lines also well.


Also second milter is used:

define(`confMILTER_MACROS_ENVFROM', 
`{msg_size}')dnl                                                               

INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`smf-clamd', `S=unix:/var/run/clamav/smf-clamd.sock, 
T=S:3m;R:3m')dnl

Any hint is welcome.

-- 
Mart

Selective lazyaw?

2008-01-03 by Mart Pirita

Tere.


I'm very happy with milter-gerylist, but users, who receive messages from gmail, are not, as 
some messages arrives day or more late. The reason is amount of smtp servers, which gmail 
uses, every try from different smtp server and so they are in greylist until same smtp 
server matches, if ever.

So is it possible to use use selective lazyaw for some domains. like gmail, google etc?



-- 
Mart

Re: [milter-greylist] Selective lazyaw?

2008-01-03 by Matthias Scheler

On 3 Jan 2008, at 17:36, Mart Pirita wrote:
> So is it possible to use use selective lazyaw for some domains.  
> like gmail, google etc?

You could just whitelist the domain ".google.com". Sendmail prevents  
rDNS spoofing
so it is safe to do that. And greylisting real SMTP servers is  
useless and a waste
of resources anyway.

	Kind regards

-- 
Matthias Scheler                           http://zhadum.org.uk/

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