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embedded dcc filtering
author | carl |
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date | Sat, 06 Oct 2007 12:17:02 -0700 |
parents | 8b86a894514d |
children | e8a822f9cca0 |
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10 | 10 |
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> |
17 | 17 |
18 <refmeta> | 18 <refmeta> |
19 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@</refentrytitle> | 19 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@</refentrytitle> |
20 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | 20 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> |
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> |
565 | 568 |
566 | 569 |
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> |
571 | 574 |
572 <refmeta> | 575 <refmeta> |
573 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle> | 576 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle> |
574 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> | 577 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> |