What I am looking into writing based on that new feature is per-domain and possibly
even per-user blacklist/whitelists. Being able to pass variables to external tests
almost makes this possible, but I think there might be a problem for inbound emails
that have multiple recipients. With multiple recipients the external test wouldn't be
able to determine which blacklist/whitelist to use.
So I have two questions...
1) Do you see it being possible to code something like this using an external test?
2) If not (or even if so), is per-domain and per-user blacklists and whitelists
something that is soon to be added to Declude anyway?
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: "R. Scott Perry"
Sent: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 13:17:14 -0500
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.62 (beta) released
>With regards to this new feature:
> o External tests can now have variables in their definitions.
>
>Does that mean we can define an external test like this in order to pass
>parameters to the test?:
>
>DOMBLACKLIST external nonzero "D:\domblacklist.exe %LOCALHOST% %MAILFROM%"
>100 0
That is correct.
-Scott
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