Dear Fritz et al,
I have found a little confusion in the logic of the option:
heloBlacklistIgnore: "Don't block these HELO's*"
Although the option variable title suggests only ignoring of the HELO
blacklist, the option description is more open and implies that all HELO
checking is bypassed.
Here was my problem. I had some devices (a ups and a linksys file server)
that I had in this list that I cannot configure to send direct to my mta or
can change the HELO on). They are not on my subnet. Since activating
'DoInvalidFormatHelo' these get denied. Yes I can get around the problem
with noprocessing or adding them to the ValidFormat etc, but to make the
opion clearer for all.............
So, may I suggest either:
a) (better for me and more usefull I think!) Elevate this option to bypass
all helo checks.
b) elaborate the option description to mention that this only bypasses the
blacklist checking.
ALSO
What was the thinking behind removing the 2=log only from many of the
options. I liked that for testing as even though I guess one can score=0
and score only it was more obvious previously.
Nick
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