Bruce Lane writes:
 >      I'm using tcpserver with qmail and a local blacklist in the form of
 > tcp.smtp and tcp.smtp.cdb. In order to provide local logging, and a brief
 > description to a rejected source of why their connection attempt was
 > rejected, a typical line from my tcp.smtp file may look something like this:
 > 
 > 63.102.43.25:allow,RBLSMTPD="Access denied due to spamming."
 > 
 >      My question: Is there any way to make tcpserver return a 553 error instead
 > of a 451? I've dug around in the source code files, but I don't speak
 > enough C to be able to find and change what I want.

In http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/rblsmtpd.html, look for "Temporary errors".

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