Hi Matthias.

Am Mittwoch, 26. September 2007 schrieb Matthias Wimmer:
> Because courier does not pass information to the filter, if the mail has
> been received authenticated, I had to check the first received header
> instead and search for "(AUTH:" in there. I consider this to be a hack,
> and it is not a very beautiful solution.

I wrote my own greylisting filter and it uses the "u" line in the control file 
to check it for either "esmtp" (ordinary mail), "local" (sent via sendmail) 
or "authsmtp" (authenticated smtp).

After a quick review of the courier docs, this maybe undocumented but for me, 
it works.

I would suggest to call this a stable feature and put it into the docs.

cu, Bernd

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