On 04/09/2016 02:53 AM, SZÉPE Viktor wrote:
> I've just read onhttp://psky.me/
> ...
> How is it possible to implement deferring with Courier MTA?
Before I remove this from my todo list, I wanted to note that I
attempted to contact the site for clarification on their recommended
use. In
Idézem/Quoting Gordon Messmer :
> On 04/09/2016 09:25 AM, SZÉPE Viktor wrote:
>> Looking at Gordon's greylist.py that would be the "remember" part, and
>> combining it with DNSBL lookup from whitelist_dnswl.py ...
>> but:( I am not a python developer.
>
> Sounds like
On 04/09/2016 09:25 AM, SZÉPE Viktor wrote:
> Looking at Gordon's greylist.py that would be the "remember" part, and
> combining it with DNSBL lookup from whitelist_dnswl.py ...
> but:( I am not a python developer.
Sounds like another use case for making individual filters conditional.
It's on
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Thank you!
> Defer the message for later.
Could it be that BLACKLISTS defers all messages at all times?
Correct.
He meant to defer a message on 127.0.0.2 reply *once* then accept it.
I think your suggestion will be: "That is possible by developing a
courier filter"
Thank you!
> Defer the message for later.
Could it be that BLACKLISTS defers all messages at all times?
He meant to defer a message on 127.0.0.2 reply *once* then accept it.
I think your suggestion will be: "That is possible by developing a
courier filter" because courier has to remember
SZÉPE Viktor writes:
Good afternoon!
I've just read on http://psky.me/
ResponseMeaning / Recommended Action
--
NOERROR The IP address is question is fine for sending mail.Accept
the message
127.0.0.2 The IP address in question has
Good afternoon!
I've just read on http://psky.me/
ResponseMeaning / Recommended Action
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NOERROR The IP address is question is fine for sending mail.Accept
the message
127.0.0.2 The IP address in question has been seen with a high