On 2006-10-31, Jason R. Mastaler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should already be able to do this, with a combination of
> tmda-check-address, and tmda-filter's "-M" option.
As I implement this, I'm discovering that the problem with doing this
is that tmda-check-address does not know anything about ACTION_FAIL*
or ACTION_EXPIRED_DATED, all of which could be set to bounce.
Nor does "tmda-filter -M" know about ACTION_INCOMING.
What I really need is a way to run tmda-filter such that it actually
goes through every possible scenario - just like it would if it
were really running - but instead of doing the action, it just
reports back what it would do. I don't think that this should be
too difficult to implement.
In the mean time, I can certainly whip up something based on
"tmda-filter -M". It will help me verify the basic functionality
of what I'm trying to do. But ultimately, I think I'm going to
have to add an option to tmda-filter. Maybe:
-r,--report-only
Cheers,
- Mark
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