On 2012-06-13 at 21:42 +0100, Jeremy Harris wrote:
accept - OK - true + message
defer - DEFER - forced fail
deny - FAIL - false + message
oops - ERROR - non-forced fail

I've pushed a branch called "acl" with this work.

- the traditional "acl =" ACL condition now accepts arguments,
  space-separated, after the ACL name:

    acl = my_acl_name arg1 arg2
- a new expansion item ${acl {name}{arg}... }
  is added.  The result of the expansion is given by
  the "message =" modifier in the called acl,
  which must accept or deny (not defer).

- a new expansion condition "acl {{name}{arg}... }"
  is added.  The value of the condition is true if
  the called acl returns accept; false for deny.  The
  content given by "message =" is placed in $value.

In all cases the name and arguments are separately
expanded.  Arguments are placed in variables
$acl_arg1 to $acl_arg9; zero to nine arguments are
supported.  The actual number for the call is placed
in variable $acl_argn.

--
Jeremy

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