Denis Solovyov <elk@...> wrote: > Blacklisting is much more serious thing than greylisting, so I think > there should be a directive to set a user-defined "go away" message with > a specific explanation on why one is blacklisted. As for me I would > appreciate at least one global "go away" custom message. Example: > > goawaymsg "You are blacklisted by our antispam software - please see > http://some.url/antispam-policy" You have it! 2.1.12 can do that: acl blacklist dnsrbl "heavyspam" msg "you are caught by heavyspam" SMTP code and extended code can also be specified. And it also works for acl greylist entries. Check the man page for details. MD5 (milter-greylist-2.1.12.tgz) = 8582b573a90b2092654cc34fbe8ab6ee http://ftp.espci.fr/pub/milter-greylist/milter-greylist-2.1.12.tgz I also integrated IPv6 fixes from Hajimu UMEMOTO and a FreeBSD build fix found by Bill Levering. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz manu@...
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milter-greylist 2.1.12
2006-08-01 by manu@netbsd.org
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