Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Lloyd Zusman writes: > >> Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>> Lloyd Zusman writes: >>> >>>> In using webadmin under the latest version of Courier, it is impossible >>>> to completely turn off hard bounces in the "Bounces" section of the >>>> "Sender Policy Framework" page? If I uncheck all the boxes in that >>>> section and then click on "Save", the '"Softfail" is a hard bounce' >>>> and '"Fail" is a hard bounce' come back as being checked. If I turn >>>> them all off except '"Fail" is a hard bounce', then that setting remains. >>>> What do I have to do in order to completely disable bounces, even in >>>> the case of SPF "Fail" results? I want to do additional processing in >>>> my courierfilters before rejecting these messages. >>> >>> Put: >>> >>> opt BOFHSPFHELO=all >>> opt BOFHSPFMAILFROM=all >>> opt BOFHSPFFROM=all >>> >>> into the bofh file. >> Thanks. I already have the following in bofh (it was set up this way >> by >> webadmin, based on my settings there). Do these three lines cause >> Courier to behave differently from the three lines above? >> opt BOFHSPFHELO=pass,fail,none,neutral,softfail,error,unknown >> opt BOFHSPFMAILFROM=pass,fail,none,neutral,softfail,error,unknown >> opt BOFHSPFFROM=pass,mailfromok,fail,none,neutral,softfail,error,unknown > > Should be the same thing.
OK. Thanks. >> Webadmin also set these two lines in bofh. Should I alter or get rid >> of >> one or both of these? >> opt BOFHSPFHARDERROR=fail >> opt BOFHSPFTRUSTME=1 >> Thanks again. > > You should get rid of them, but they don't make any difference. Well, there is a difference in the BOFHSPFHARDERROR setting. It causes an SPF error to return either a 517 message or a 417 message, depending on whether the error condition is matched. But what I want is _neither_ to be returned during the SPF step. What I want to do is to have all the SPF checking to be performed and then for the SPF-Received headers to be set, and for the message to be passed to the next processing steps as if no error occurred, even in the case of an SPF failure. Then, I want to look at the SPF-Received headers within my courierfilter, and to decide at that point whether I want to accept the message, bounce it with a 5xx error, reject it with a 4xx error, or whatever. Is there any way to do that? Thanks. -- Lloyd Zusman [EMAIL PROTECTED] God bless you. ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log files for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=103432&bid=230486&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
