On 03/27/12 11:09, Torben Dam Jensen wrote:
I have recently installed Cluebringer in our new mailserver, with
Postfix, Amavis/Maya etc. All works well, and greylisting catches lots
of spammers every day.

Only request I have is to be able to white list like we did with PolicyD
version 1.x. Specifically it would be nice to be able to make a script
that puts (as example) all domains of customers into a table every
night, so customers are always whitelisted.

Looking at "modules" directory, several modules contain

                  # Loop with whitelist and calculate
                  foreach my $source (@{$whitelistSources}) {
                  ...
                  }

It would be relatively simple for me to "build onto" this loop.
But before I start dusting off Perl, is there anything like this in the
pipeline ?

Example entries for Whitelist:
SenderIP:192.168.0.0/32    #like today
Domain:amazon.de            # anything ending in amazon.de
From:[email protected]        # from this address
To:[email protected]    # TO this address
RegExp:^!amazon        # not starting with amazon, everything else
whitelisted

Above may not make sense for all examples, but just to have a few more
options.
And yes, of course whitelisting by something that can be faked is
insecure, but up to each person to choose security level.

Developers, your view on this ?

Thanks for a great script, again.

Could you perhaps make a feature request on the devlab site? this should be added.

In the meantime one can also whitelist by excluding from the policy too .... !%whitelist_domains

All of these would then apply...
http://www.policyd.org/content/policies-configuration

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