The part I'm not quite sure how to handle is knowing which domain's blacklist file to 
use in my exe when there are multiple recipients.  For example, if I were to set up my 
test like this...

DOMBLACKLIST external nonzero "D:\domblacklist.exe %LOCALHOST% %MAILFROM%" 100 0

...what would the value of %LOCALHOST% be if the inbound email were sent to two users 
on different local domains on our server?

Bill


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Sent: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 12:58:55 -0600
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.62 (beta) released


Bill,

Tuesday, November 5, 2002 you wrote:
BB> 1) Do you see it being possible to code something like this using
BB> an external test?

The external test works great.  I just wrote one in perl and I am very
pleased.  I'm doing very little right now but it is an excellent
concept.

The only real problem I had was that I was using a hold action based
on weight and I was trying to make my external test routeto.  But hold
has priority and was activated first.  At Scott's suggestion I had my
external test return a large negative weight and it is working very
nicely now.

So in general the external test is very capable but whether you can do
what you intend specifically or not is another issue.


Terry Fritts

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