Re: [courier-users] using dnsbl in maildroprc

2012-11-21 Thread Alessandro Vesely
Daniel, On Tue 20/Nov/2012 12:56:38 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote: cour...@devloop.de writes: Just another question: Alessandro was talking about embedded mode of maildrop. I have seen in the documentation that this mode is enabled by -m or -M option. But where I have to set this option? Is

Re: [courier-users] using dnsbl in maildroprc

2012-11-20 Thread courier
Hi, Lindsay Haisley writes: On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 19:16 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote: Why all that work? I was going to say that, Sam, but this answer is so simple I thought I must be missing something :P May I decide to drop out more information. But nevertheless, I hate grep'ing

Re: [courier-users] using dnsbl in maildroprc

2012-11-20 Thread Sam Varshavchik
cour...@devloop.de writes: Just another question: Alessandro was talking about embedded mode of maildrop. I have seen in the documentation that this mode is enabled by -m or -M option. But where I have to set this option? Is it DEFAULTDELIVERY in courierd? I thought DEFAULTDELIVERY is started

[courier-users] using dnsbl in maildroprc

2012-11-19 Thread courier
Hi, I guess I have some understanding problems of the -block option. I want to use a standard DNSBL to drop spam. But I also want to count the hits by the DNSBL. My idea was to use maildroprc to run an external program and then block the mail. Thus I have added the following option to esmtpd:

Re: [courier-users] using dnsbl in maildroprc

2012-11-19 Thread Alessandro Vesely
On Mon 19/Nov/2012 19:58:43 +0100 courier wrote: BLACKLISTS=-block=ix.dnsbl.manitu.net,BLOCK_DNSBL_MANITU That looks fine to me. As far as I have understood BLOCK_DNSBL_MANITU is an environment variable which gets set if the sender IP is listed in the DNSBL. Now I did the following in

Re: [courier-users] using dnsbl in maildroprc

2012-11-19 Thread Sam Varshavchik
cour...@devloop.de writes: Hi, I guess I have some understanding problems of the -block option. I want to use a standard DNSBL to drop spam. But I also want to count the hits by the DNSBL. My idea was to use maildroprc to run an external program and then block the mail. Why all that

Re: [courier-users] using dnsbl in maildroprc

2012-11-19 Thread Lindsay Haisley
On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 19:16 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote: cour...@devloop.de writes: Hi, I guess I have some understanding problems of the -block option. I want to use a standard DNSBL to drop spam. But I also want to count the hits by the DNSBL. My idea was to use maildroprc to