changeset 56:57607387263d stable-3-6

updates for 3.6, better documentation on removing content filtering, missing some files in cvs
author carl
date Wed, 08 Sep 2004 14:46:45 -0700
parents 44babba1a9b9
children 419e00901570
files ChangeLog xml/dnsbl.in xml/sample.conf
diffstat 3 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/ChangeLog	Wed Sep 08 14:16:49 2004 -0700
+++ b/ChangeLog	Wed Sep 08 14:46:45 2004 -0700
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
 3.6 2004-09-08
     Contributions from Dan Harkless <software@harkless.org>
         Better documentation for disabling the content filtering.
+        Don't bother looking at the body text if we are not doing
+        content filtering.
 
 3.5 2004-07-17
     Extend the error message for content filtering when the NS record
--- a/xml/dnsbl.in	Wed Sep 08 14:16:49 2004 -0700
+++ b/xml/dnsbl.in	Wed Sep 08 14:46:45 2004 -0700
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 
 <head>
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
-<title>DNSBL Sendmail milter - Version 3.5</title>
+<title>DNSBL Sendmail milter - Version 3.6</title>
 </head>
 
 <center>Introduction</center>
@@ -112,9 +112,12 @@
 suffix).
 
 <li>If the mail has not been accepted or rejected yet, the body content
-is scanned for HTTP URLs (after base64, mime and html entity decoding),
-and the first 20 host names are checked for their presence on the SBL.
-If any host name is on the SBL, the mail is rejected.
+is optionally scanned for HTTP URLs (after base64, mime and html entity
+decoding), and the first &lt;configurable&gt; host names are checked for
+their presence on the SBL.  If any host name is on the SBL, the mail is
+rejected.  If we are doing body content scanning, we also scan for
+excessive bad html tags, and if a &lt;configurable&gt; limit is
+exceeded, the mail is rejected.
 
 </ol>
 
--- a/xml/sample.conf	Wed Sep 08 14:16:49 2004 -0700
+++ b/xml/sample.conf	Wed Sep 08 14:46:45 2004 -0700
@@ -7,14 +7,17 @@
 # tld:
 #   second token is the tld suffix - com, net, org, etc
 #
+#
 # content:
 #   second token is the dns suffix used for the actual lookups
 #   third  token? is a string enclosed in single quotes, so it
 #       is not really a token. This is the error message, with
 #       up to two %s parameters for the offending host name and
-#       client ip address respectively. If this command is not
-#       present, there is no body scanning for host names or bad
-#       html tags.
+#       client ip address respectively.
+#
+#   If this command is not present, there is no body scanning
+#   for host names or bad html tags.
+#
 #
 # host_limit:
 #   second token is the integer count of the number of host names
@@ -25,6 +28,7 @@
 #       is not really a token. This is the error message supplied
 #       to the smtp client.
 #
+#
 # host_soft_limit:
 #   second token is the integer count of the number of host names
 #       or urls that are checked in any one mail body. Zero is
@@ -32,6 +36,7 @@
 #       is larger than this limit, only a random selection of them
 #       are checked against the dnsbl.
 #
+#
 # html_limit:
 #   second token is the integer count of the number of bad html tags
 #       that are allowed in any one mail body. Zero is unlimited.
@@ -39,11 +44,13 @@
 #       is not really a token. This is the error message supplied
 #       to the smtp client.
 #
+#
 # html_tag:
 #   second token is a valid html tag, that is added to the list
 #       of valid tags. Any html tag seen in the mail bodies that
 #       that is not in this list is presumed to be invalid.
 #
+#
 # dnsbl:
 #   second token is the name of this dnsbl
 #   third  token is the dns suffix used for the actual lookups
@@ -51,10 +58,12 @@
 #       is not really a token. This is the error message, with
 #       up to two %s parameters for the client ip address.
 #
+#
 # dnsbl_list:
 #   second token is the name of this list of dnsbls
 #   subsequent tokes are the names of the previously defined dnsbls
 #
+#
 # env_from:
 #   second token is the name of this envelope-from-map. There will
 #       generally be multiple lines with the same name.
@@ -68,6 +77,7 @@
 #       set that sender back to the default (not white or black listed,
 #       and subject to dnsbl lookups).
 #
+#
 # env_to:
 #   second token is the envelope recipient value from the smtp conversation,
 #       or just the domain part that follows the @ symbol.
@@ -98,8 +108,7 @@
 # include_dcc:
 #   second token is the name of an envelope-from-map (EMAP below).
 #   third token is the path name of the dcc whiteclnt config file to be
-#   included.
-#       entries from the dcc config are mapped as:
+#       included. Entries from the dcc config are mapped as:
 #           ok -> WHITE
 #           many -> BLACK
 #           env_from -> env_from EMAP xxx