On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 01:42:02PM +0100, Jim Klimov wrote: > I believe there is now only a toggle between such two modes > (either one or another), and the threshold value seems like an > interesting feature upgrade. Sure it would be interesting. You could make the thing more flexible by allowing regex and subnet masks to be specified as tuple member from an ACL action clause Just pick a character invalid both in e-mail and IP address, and you would get somthing like this: racl greylist ... tuple "/@example\.net$/|user@...|192.0.2.1/32" Of course the thing would be subject to format strings, hence the default greylisting behavior would be: tuple "%f|%r|%i/32" -- Emmanuel Dreyfus manu@...
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Re: [milter-greylist] Greylisting "upgrade" from triplet to host-only
2014-02-03 by Emmanuel Dreyfus