Thanks Mark, your explanations helps me a lot!
Daniel!
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Martinec"
<Mark.Martinec+amavis ijs.si>
> To: <amavis-user lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 10:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [AMaViS-user] whitelist doubts
>
>
>> Daniel,
>>
>>> amavisd.conf:
>>> whitelist_sender_maps =
>>>
read_hash('/var/spool/amavisd/white_sender.lst'),
>>> [qw(example.com good example.com)], ];
>>> In /var/spool/amavisd/white_sender.lst on entry
per line:
>>> someuser domain.tld works fine!
>>>
>>> Its possible use especial characters in this
.lst file
>>
>> The syntax of addresses in a file read-in by
read_hash is
>> the usual rfc2822 syntax of addresses in a mail
header,
>> special characters (like spaces, %, ", , comma
in a
>> mailbox name) should be quoted as per rfc 2822,
e.g.
>> "some "weird" username" example.com
>> but this is rarely needed for normal e-mail
addresses.
>>
>>> like sintaxe in
>>> qw(...), and not use qw into de amavisd.conf?
Need preced of ""
>>> constructions like:
>>> a?? domain.com (names with 3
leters begin with a)
>>> .domain.com (fora all users
from this domain and
>>> subdomains)
>>> user* * (names
user*
>>
>> You want to use regular expressions in addresses.
>> Within a hash-type lookup table this is not
possible,
>> but you can use a regexp-type lookup table
instead.
>> See README.lookups. There is currently no routine
>> to read regular expressions from a file and make
>> a regexp-type lookup table out of them, you need
>> to specify them directly in a configuration file,
>> or write a few-line Perl code for such purpose.
>>
>>
>>> .domain.com (fora all users from this domain
>>> and subdomains)
>>
>> For this one you don't need a regexp-type lookup
table,
>> the above example with read_hash suffices, just put
a:
>>
>> .domain.com
>>
>> in a line. It implies the domain.com and its
subdomains.
>> See README.lookups, the section:
>> HASH LOOKUPS (associative array lookups)
>>
>>> 2)
>>> There is a amavisdnew web application or gui
interface, like webmin
>>> module,
>>> linuxconf, to configure amavisd?
>>
>> Not really. There were some attempts with very
limited functionality.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
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