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From: Michael Jarvis (michael_at_jarvis.com)
Date: Tue Oct 01 2002 - 12:43:59 CDT
Well the "IGNORE" clause will only work if it's in the same line. I
know, because I just tested it. :-)
For example, let's assume only two rules in body_checks:
/xyzzy/ IGNORE
/spamalicious/ REJECT spam
An email contains a line "xyzzy spamalicious" or "spamalicious xyzzy"
then it will get through.
However, if the email contains these two phrases on separate lines, it's
always rejected.
I haven't looked at the latest development version of Postfix. Is this
fixed in that version? If so, how stable is it? I'm tempted to take a
stab at patching this myself, but I hate duplicated effort.
Best regards,
Michael
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 12:35:43PM -0500, Michael Brennen wrote:
>
> arghh... yes.
>
> -- Michael
>
> On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Michael Jarvis wrote:
>
> > Do you mean IGNORE?
> >
> > I see only "REJECT", "IGNORE", and "WARN" listed at:
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