On 2/26/07, JT Moree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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m. allan noah wrote:
> the spf plugin does not allow good mails, it denies bad ones. so, spf
> pass drops thru into the greylisting plugin, and gets hung up as we
> cycle thru all the hosts in the sender's server farm.
>
> i suppose i could modify the system to stop the hook processing on spf
> pass, but some spammers apparently publish SPF records for their
> short-lived domains. i want to use both.
>
Is the modified greylist plugin re-using data from spf or potentially
doing the same work over again?
Instead of having the greylisting plugin look at the spf object you
could modify the spf plugin to create notes and modify greylisting to
look for notes.
the spf object is already stored in a note so that it can pass from
one spf hook to another, but my mod only really needs to know if it
was a pass, not the whole object. i was just lazy :)
oh, and the spf object caches its response to the query, so no re-work
is being done when i ask for it again.
allan
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