--- Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@...> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 07:09:53AM -0800, H Li > wrote: > > I am using v1.6 in fc3 linux. It is working > normally. > > My question is: is there any way to config the > > greylist at user's level, even partially? Some > users > > ask me to put some domains in whitelist. However, > I > > feel that it may not be good to whitelist these > > domains to all users. How to whitelist some > specific > > domains or some email-senders to some of my users, > but > > not to other users? > > Upgrade to 2.0beta4 and enjoy the power of ACL > configuration > that was contributed by Remy Card. > > You can write tricky configs like this: > acl whitelist rcpt user1@... domain > maybespam.net > acl whitelist rcpt user1@... from > user1-grandma@... > acl greylist rcpt user1@... > acl greylist rcpt user2@... > acl whitelist default > > The rules: > - A line matches if all the conditions are met > - The first match wins > > So here this config enable greylisting only for > recipient user1@... > and user2@..., but user1@... > whitelisted mail coming from > domain maybespam.net and from address > user1-grandma@.... > > Don't forget domain is the resolved DNS address of > the sender IP address, > not the domain of the sender e-mail address. > > -- > Emmanuel Dreyfus > manu@... Thanks! A question about your entries: why do we need the last line acl whitelist default but no line like this: acl greylist default What does "default" mean? I appreciate your help! Harvey __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [milter-greylist] config at user level?
2005-03-29 by H Li
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