On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 09:12:49AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > Sep 29 08:40:26 fnord milter-greylist: (unknown id): skipping greylist because address 204.152.190.11 is whitelisted, (from==ir.bbn.com@...>, rcpt=<gdt@...>, addr=mail.netbsd.org[204.152.190.11]) ACL 173 > Sep 29 08:40:26 fnord milter-greylist: (unknown id): skipping greylist because this is the default action, (from==ir.bbn.com@...>, rcpt=(nil), addr=mail.netbsd.org[204.152.190.11]) ACL 0 > > ACL 173 is simply: > > racl whitelist list "known senders" > > with known senders being a long list of IP addresses of places I don't > want to greylist. > > Could this be the default dacl? It seems like it would be nice not to > log again, but I'm not quite sure what the rule should be. I think this is introduced by Manuel Badzong's contribution. I guess that if you add a dacl whitelist default nolog You'll get it fixed for free. Perhaps the implicit default rules should always be nolog... -- Emmanuel Dreyfus manu@...
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Re: [milter-greylist] milter-greylist 4.1.6 is available
2008-09-29 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
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