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Re: [milter-greylist] Re: installing unto RH9

2005-12-01 by Ken Serrine

c.r.p. wrote:

>--- In milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com, Ken Serrine <kserrine@c...> wrote:
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>>In one of your previous posts, you showed the access list dump had:
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>>Nov 29 23:23:43 net milter-greylist: acl whitelist addr
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>>>10.49.201.0/255.255.255.192
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>>Where did the 10.49.201 come from?  I don't see that in the list of
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>uncommented lines.
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>sorry for the confusion, I was masking our IP. It came from:
>xx.yy.101.1/26
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>so you can 'change' the maillog to read
>net milter-greylist: acl whitelist addr xx.yy.101.1/255.255.255.192
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ah.
well, one last attempt at the simple syntax possibility...
I'm not sure how picky the milter is about spaces and tabs in the conf 
file, so just to make sure...
If you have any comment lines, but the # is not the very first 
character, then make it so.
Make sure your empty lines are really empty (I know this probably won't 
matter, but I haven't studied the parser code, so I'm trying to be safe.)
Are there any tabs in odd places?  Using vi, you can do a ":set list" to 
see all your tabs.
Of course, the simplest thing to do is create a new greylist.conf with 
just 2 or 3 lines in it.  Turn on verbose mode also, and make sure your 
getting log entries that end with "is matched by entry acl greylist default"

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