comparison xml/dnsbl.in @ 167:9b129ed78d7d stable-6-0-6

actually use spamassassin result, allow build without spam assassin, only call it if some recipient needs it.
author carl
date Mon, 27 Aug 2007 20:49:19 -0700
parents 5809bcdc325b
children 6bac960af6b4
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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>2007-07-26</date> 15 <date>2007-07-27</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>
373 If the content uribl DNSBL is defined, and any of those host names are 373 If the content uribl DNSBL is defined, and any of those host names are
374 on that DNSBL, and the host name is not on the &lt;configurable&gt; 374 on that DNSBL, and the host name is not on the &lt;configurable&gt;
375 ignore list, the mail is rejected. 375 ignore list, the mail is rejected.
376 </para> 376 </para>
377 <para> 377 <para>
378 If the spamassassin limit for this filtering context is non-zero, the 378 If any non-whitelisted recipient has a filtering context with a non-zero
379 message is passed thru spamassassin (via spamc) and if the resulting 379 spamassassin limit, then the message is passed thru spamassassin (via
380 score is larger than this limit, the mail is rejected. 380 spamc), and the message is rejected for those recipients with spamassassin
381 limits less than the resulting spamassassin score.
381 </para> 382 </para>
382 <para> 383 <para>
383 We also scan for excessive bad html tags, and if a &lt;configurable&gt; 384 We also scan for excessive bad html tags, and if a &lt;configurable&gt;
384 limit is exceeded, the mail is rejected. 385 limit is exceeded, the mail is rejected.
385 </para> 386 </para>
528 </refentry> 529 </refentry>
529 530
530 531
531 <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.conf.5"> 532 <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.conf.5">
532 <refentryinfo> 533 <refentryinfo>
533 <date>2007-07-26</date> 534 <date>2007-07-27</date>
534 </refentryinfo> 535 </refentryinfo>
535 536
536 <refmeta> 537 <refmeta>
537 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle> 538 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle>
538 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> 539 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>