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Re: [milter-greylist] User unknown and milter-greylist

2007-02-27 by Jorge Revuelta

I have found the solution for my problem: sendmail 8.14.0. I have tryed in
my machines and works as I want.

Thanks again.

In sendmail`s homepage: (http://www.sendmail.org/releases/8.14.0.php)


Sendmail, Inc., and the Sendmail Consortium announce the availability of
sendmail 8.14.0 which has two "big" new features:
      * headers are 8 bit "transparent".
      * the milter API has been extended; some of these new features
        are: 
              * New callback xxfi_negotiate() to determine the available
                protocol actions and features of the MTA at runtime and
                also to specify which of these a milter wants to use. 
              * New callback xxfi_data() for the DATA command. 
              * New callback xxfi_unknown() for unknown SMTP commands. 
              * New return code SMFIS_SKIP can be used in the
                xxfi_body() callback to skip over further body chunks
                and directly advance to the xxfi_eom() callback. 
              * A MILTER CAN BE INFORMED ABOUT REJECTED RECIPIENTS TOO.
                <----
              * A milter can now specify itself the list of macros it
                wants to receive from the MTA.


El lun, 26-02-2007 a las 13:09 +0000, Matthias Scheler escribi�:
> t also works fine with "sendmail" if you have entries in
> "/etc/mail/access"
> or "/etc/mail/virtusertable" which define all valid e-mail addresses.
> It does
> however not work with "normal local" accounts e.g. an e-mail to an
> address
> like "user@...".
> 
> My solution is to generate a list of valid local addresses and aliases
> automatically and included in in "/etc/mail/access.db".

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