No, This won't work - first line only catches anyone with a private certificate that was successfully verified (= the default behavior) and the second line does not make any sense... (again, look at acl.c for more details) Ondrej --- In milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com, manu@... wrote: > > ondrej_v0 <ondrej_v0@...> wrote: > > > Show me the example. > > Anyway I doubt you can do it - take a look at the source codes - there > > is hardcoded Verify=yes which means a private certificate is required..... > > Something like this? > racl whitelist tls_re /.*/ > racl blacklist tls none > > > -- > Emmanuel Dreyfus > http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz > manu@... >
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Re: whitelist STARTTLS compliant senders
2008-02-20 by ondrej_v0