Thanks for the reply and the test results, however, not
being a perl
guru, i would be scared to try anything unless i was
following docs or
a patch...
Thanks for your info on the subject....
Rob Morin
Dido Internet Inc.
Montreal,Canada
http://www.dido.ca
514-990-4444
Sean Conner wrote:
> It was thus said that the Great Rob Morin once stated:
>
>> What do i do to Postgrey to allow only sender and
recipient and no IP?
>>
>> Or do i use x-grey with my postfix, i am confused a
bit?
>> Thanks
>>
>
> I would say modify the source to Postgrey to ignore
the IP address; it's
> what I did to X-Grey (since it doesn't have an option
to ignore IP
> addresses) to run the test (you did ask "Would
postgrey still be useful if
> it checked only the to and from?" and since I have
a huge list of tuples, I
> figured I could at least answer that question).
>
> I will say, however, that modifying Postgrey (written
in Perl if I'm not
> mistaken) will be easier than modifying X-Grey (written
in C).
>
> -spc
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Greylist-users mailing list
> Greylist-users lists.puremagic.com
> http://lists.puremagic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/lis
tinfo/greylist-users
>
_______________________________________________
Greylist-users mailing list
Greylist-users lists.puremagic.com
http://lists.puremagic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/lis
tinfo/greylist-users
|