On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, SM wrote:
>> Then I changed it to "-C bad=a", but left the "-q", and the mails still 
>> get held. Shouldn't "bad=a" _accept_ the mail, over-riding the "-q"?
>
> The "-q" means that messages which fail verification should be 
> quarantined by the MTA.  I am not sure that the above behavior can be 
> labelled as a bug.

This is correct behaviour.  Once the "quarantine" request is made, the 
message can no longer be accepted directly to a mailbox.  You have to 
either reject it, discard it, temp-fail it, or quarantine it.

"-C bad=a" and "-q" are in direct conflict, actually.  You're saying at 
the same time "accept bad signatures" and "quarantine bad signatures".  It 
can't do both.

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