Hi, 

Lindsay Haisley writes:
> On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 19:16 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> Why all that work?
> I was going to say that, Sam, but this answer is so simple I thought I
> must be missing something :P

May I decide to drop out more information. But nevertheless, I hate 
grep'ing logfiles. My two cents is that it doesn't look very smart. I 
already have the information of blocking by DNSBL at the time courier gets 
the mail. Why gather them a second time by parsing logfiles? 

> What I do here is as follows:

Hard shortened that. I just want to say that this was very usefull to me. 
Thanks. 

Just another question: Alessandro was talking about embedded mode of 
maildrop. I have seen in the documentation that this mode is enabled by -m 
or -M option. But where I have to set this option? Is it DEFAULTDELIVERY in 
courierd? I thought DEFAULTDELIVERY is started after mail is already 
accepted? 

As you may noticed I do not really understand the mail processing of 
courier ;) Is there a kind of flow diagram? 

> Ain't Unix wonderful? ;)
Yes, I agree. There is alway at least one way ;) 

thanks and regards
Daniel

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