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embedded dcc filtering
author carl
date Sat, 06 Oct 2007 12:17:02 -0700
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11 </partintro> 11 </partintro>
12 12
13 <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.1"> 13 <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.1">
14 <refentryinfo> 14 <refentryinfo>
15 <date>2007-09-07</date> 15 <date>2007-10-06</date>
16 </refentryinfo> 16 </refentryinfo>
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18 <refmeta> 18 <refmeta>
19 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@</refentrytitle> 19 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@</refentrytitle>
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264 statements are only active if you supply the <option>-b</option> option 264 statements are only active if you supply the <option>-b</option> option
265 on the dnsbl command line. If you use the dcc via the standard dcc 265 on the dnsbl command line. If you use the dcc via the standard dcc
266 milter (dccm), then connections from clients that use SMTP AUTH are 266 milter (dccm), then connections from clients that use SMTP AUTH are
267 still subject to greylisting. If you use the dcc via dccifd and this 267 still subject to greylisting. If you use the dcc via dccifd and this
268 milter, then connections from clients that use SMTP AUTH are never 268 milter, then connections from clients that use SMTP AUTH are never
269 subject to greylisting. 269 subject to greylisting. As part of this per-user greylisting, you need
270 to move the dnsblnogrey file from the config directory to something
271 like /var/dcc/userdirs/local/dnsblnogrey/whiteclnt so the dccifd will
272 properly ignore greylisting for those recipients that don't want it.
270 </para> 273 </para>
271 </refsect1> 274 </refsect1>
272 275
273 <refsect1 id='definitions.1'> 276 <refsect1 id='definitions.1'>
274 <title>Definitions</title> 277 <title>Definitions</title>
564 </refentry> 567 </refentry>
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567 <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.conf.5"> 570 <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.conf.5">
568 <refentryinfo> 571 <refentryinfo>
569 <date>2007-09-07</date> 572 <date>2007-10-06</date>
570 </refentryinfo> 573 </refentryinfo>
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572 <refmeta> 575 <refmeta>
573 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle> 576 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle>
574 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> 577 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>