Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-10-19 Thread Philip Prindeville
Matt Kettler wrote: Philip Prindeville wrote: There's no way to whitelist just the empty address then? Rather than everything? -Philip Not given the simple file-glob format of the whitelist commands. You'd need a regular expression and negation. You could do it with a rule...

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-10-19 Thread Matt Kettler
Philip Prindeville wrote: Matt Kettler wrote: Philip Prindeville wrote: There's no way to whitelist just the empty address then? Rather than everything? -Philip Not given the simple file-glob format of the whitelist commands. You'd need a regular

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-10-19 Thread Philip Prindeville
Matt Kettler wrote: Philip Prindeville wrote: Matt Kettler wrote: Philip Prindeville wrote: There's no way to whitelist just the empty address then? Rather than everything? -Philip Not given the simple file-glob format of the whitelist

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-10-19 Thread Matt Kettler
Philip Prindeville wrote: Matt Kettler wrote: Philip Prindeville wrote: Matt Kettler wrote: Not given the simple file-glob format of the whitelist commands. You'd need a regular expression and negation. You could do it with a rule... header __NULL_RETURN From !~

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-08-25 Thread Philip Prindeville
Matt Kettler wrote: Philip Prindeville wrote: There's no way to whitelist just the empty address then? Rather than everything? -Philip Not given the simple file-glob format of the whitelist commands. You'd need a regular expression and negation. You could do it with a rule...

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-08-24 Thread Matt Kettler
Philip Prindeville wrote: Well, yes, especially since the IP address of the sender is reserved for a machine that does ticketing and auto-replies exclusively (I was going to use whitelist_from_rcvd and not just whitelist_from). At that point, you should be able to use:

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-08-24 Thread Philip Prindeville
Matt Kettler wrote: Philip Prindeville wrote: Well, yes, especially since the IP address of the sender is reserved for a machine that does ticketing and auto-replies exclusively (I was going to use whitelist_from_rcvd and not just whitelist_from). At that point, you should

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-08-24 Thread Matt Kettler
Philip Prindeville wrote: There's no way to whitelist just the empty address then? Rather than everything? -Philip Not given the simple file-glob format of the whitelist commands. You'd need a regular expression and negation. You could do it with a rule... header __NULL_RETURN From

How to whitelist_from ?

2006-08-23 Thread Philip Prindeville
Hmm Maybe if I post with a more obvious subject line What is the notation for writing a whitelist_from or whitelist_from_rcvd when the sender is ? (As in MAIL FROM: ) Thanks, -Philip Philip Prindeville wrote: Well, I have the following issue. When I report abuse to [EMAIL

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-08-23 Thread John D. Hardin
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Philip Prindeville wrote: Hmm Maybe if I post with a more obvious subject line What is the notation for writing a whitelist_from or whitelist_from_rcvd when the sender is ? (As in MAIL FROM: ) Are you sure you want to use that broad a brush? There is a *lot*

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-08-23 Thread Philip Prindeville
John D. Hardin wrote: On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Philip Prindeville wrote: Hmm Maybe if I post with a more obvious subject line What is the notation for writing a whitelist_from or whitelist_from_rcvd when the sender is ? (As in MAIL FROM: ) Are you sure you want to use that

Re: How to whitelist_from ?

2006-08-23 Thread John D. Hardin
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Philip Prindeville wrote: John D. Hardin wrote: On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Philip Prindeville wrote: What is the notation for writing a whitelist_from or whitelist_from_rcvd when the sender is ? (As in MAIL FROM: ) Are you sure you want to use that broad a brush?