On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, 23:04 -0700, SM wrote: > At 16:42 23-06-2009, John Marshall wrote: > >I'm looking for something like 'ExternalStrict' or 'ExternalDiscard' > >which could be set true to reject messages from "external" hosts which > >are not found in 'ExternalIgnoreList'. As far as I can see, the DKIM > >filter is the only filter with enough clues to make that decision. > >Apart from that, the message has to run the gauntlet of subsequent > >filters and (hopefully) be rejected on other grounds. > > You can hack dkim-milter to reject the message if you know which > hosts are sending mailing list traffic. Set a flag around line no. > 6481 in dkim-filter.c. In the mlfi_eom() routine, test for that flag > and reject. That would be like an "On-External" action.
Thanks for the tip. I'm not a programmer. I just raised this because it is something I would find extremely useful, thought others might as well, and wondered if my remarks might spark some interest in development of an 'On-External' action or 'ExternalDiscard' flag for the filter. Thank you again for your responses and for all your work on development and maintenance of this filter. Regards, -- John Marshall
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