I am using a custom milter in my postfix to implement policy
restrictions. If I want to quarantine a mail what should I return
The milter site explains a function called quarantine
https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_quarantine
Do I just make a call to this function in the eom() and the
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org [2013-05-31 22:57]:
After the confusion that Postfix 2.10 is not Postfix 2.1, maybe it
is time to change the release numbering scheme.
Okay, perhaps this is a European view, but I never confused Postfix
2.1 with 2.10. Perhaps because here it would be 2,1 and
Ram:
I am using a custom milter in my postfix to implement policy
restrictions. If I want to quarantine a mail what should I return
The milter site explains a function called quarantine
https://www.milter.org/developers/api/smfi_quarantine
Do I just make a call to this function in the
James Zee skrev den 2013-05-31 06:43:
reject_rhsbl_sender dsn.rfc-ignorant.org
http://www.rfc-ignorant.de/
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senders that put my email into body content will deliver it to my own
trashcan, so if you like to get reply, dont do it
I recently upgraded from 2.9.5 to 2.10 and ever since I've been having
an intermittent problem with email sent from within my web framework
(Interchange - icdevgroup.org) not reaching its recipient. I usually
get an error message in Interchange's log when there's a postfix
problem but not with
Grant:
I recently upgraded from 2.9.5 to 2.10 and ever since I've been having
an intermittent problem with email sent from within my web framework
(Interchange - icdevgroup.org) not reaching its recipient. I usually
get an error message in Interchange's log when there's a postfix
problem but
On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 04:45:41PM -0700, Grant wrote:
I know this is incredibly vague, but can anyone hazard a guess as to
what the problem might be?
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