On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 09:41:11PM +0000, Manolo Díaz wrote:
>       Although whitelister (0.8-3) marks an incoming mail as dirty it's 
> delivered
> insted of rejected. This didn't happen before the postfix updating.
> 
> >>From /var/log/syslog:
> 
> Dec  9 21:51:35 hostname whitelister[7160]: Dirty: RCPT from 
> unknown[87.198.162.22]: DUNNO (blacklisted by dnsbl.sorbs.net); 
> from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> proto=SMTP helo=<ommo.net>
> Dec  9 21:51:35 hostname postfix/smtpd[7156]: 0AE26AE065: 
> client=unknown[87.198.162.22]
> Dec  9 21:51:36 hostname postfix/cleanup[7161]: 0AE26AE065: 
> message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dec  9 21:51:37 hostname postfix/qmgr[6423]: 0AE26AE065: 
> from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=5758, nrcpt=1 (queue 
> active)
> Dec  9 21:51:37 hostname postfix/local[7169]: 0AE26AE065: 
> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=local, 
> delay=4.5, delays=4.4/0.01/0/0.11, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to 
> maildir)

  Means that you don't understand how *white*lister works. It doesn't
reject mail, it merely says "DUNNO" for mails it finds suspicious so
that you can feed them e.g. to a greylister after that. whitelister
never ever rejects mails.

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·O·  Pierre Habouzit
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