Re: [courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-18 Thread Martijn Lievaart
Sam Varshavchik wrote: Jeff Potter writes: Hi All, I'm wondering if there's any way that Courier can do this: 1. Receive a message on SMTP 2. After getting .CRLF, but before responding 250 Ok... 3. Attempt to deliver the mail: if there are delivery instructions in a .courier file, run them. 4. If

Re: [courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-18 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Martijn Lievaart writes: Sam Varshavchik wrote: Jeff Potter writes: Hi All, I'm wondering if there's any way that Courier can do this: 1. Receive a message on SMTP 2. After getting .CRLF, but before responding 250 Ok... 3. Attempt to deliver the mail: if there are delivery instructions in a

Re: [courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-18 Thread Martijn Lievaart
Sam Varshavchik wrote: Martijn Lievaart writes: Sam Varshavchik wrote: Jeff Potter writes: Hi All, I'm wondering if there's any way that Courier can do this: 1. Receive a message on SMTP 2. After getting .CRLF, but before responding 250 Ok... 3. Attempt to deliver the mail: if there are delivery

Re: [courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-18 Thread Jeff Potter
OK, so the filters are run for every locally delivered message. But can I whitelist some recipients unconditionally, no bloclists applied, or do I have to use BLOCK2. In the latter case, how do I get the corresponding text, what courier returns as the description of the 5xx, so I can print it.

RE: [courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-18 Thread Julian Mehnle
Martijn Lievaart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, so the filters are run for every locally delivered message. But can I whitelist some recipients unconditionally, no bloclists applied, or do I have to use BLOCK2. Courier does not currently support applying DNS blocklists to certain recipients

Re: [courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-18 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Martijn Lievaart writes: Sam Varshavchik wrote: Martijn Lievaart writes: Sam Varshavchik wrote: Jeff Potter writes: Hi All, I'm wondering if there's any way that Courier can do this: 1. Receive a message on SMTP 2. After getting .CRLF, but before responding 250 Ok... 3. Attempt to deliver the

Re: [courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-18 Thread Lindsay Haisley
Thus spake Julian Mehnle on Sat, Dec 18, 2004 at 05:58:47PM CST Martijn Lievaart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, so the filters are run for every locally delivered message. But can I whitelist some recipients unconditionally, no bloclists applied, or do I have to use BLOCK2. Courier does

[courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-17 Thread Jeff Potter
Hi All, I'm wondering if there's any way that Courier can do this: 1. Receive a message on SMTP 2. After getting .CRLF, but before responding 250 Ok... 3. Attempt to deliver the mail: if there are delivery instructions in a .courier file, run them. 4. If one of the delivery instructions generates

Re: [courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-17 Thread Gordon Messmer
Jeff Potter wrote: I suppose there is a second problem which is probably fatal: if the inbound message is destined for two local users, and one accepts it and the other hard-fails it, it's unclear what the semantics should be. ...which is among the reasons that what you're asking for isn't

Re: [courier-users] Any way for Courier to run dot-courier before returning status code on SMTP layer?

2004-12-17 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jeff Potter writes: Hi All, I'm wondering if there's any way that Courier can do this: 1. Receive a message on SMTP 2. After getting .CRLF, but before responding 250 Ok... 3. Attempt to deliver the mail: if there are delivery instructions in a .courier file, run them. 4. If one of the delivery