On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 07:53:23AM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Courier User writes:
> 
> >If I don't have an "smtpfilter" step (i.e., no "smtpfilter" or
> >"smtpfilter-default" or "smtpfilter-ext" file exists), do exit codes
> >0 and 99 from "rcptfilter" both identically cause the message to be
> >passed on for further processing, such as subsequent courierfilter,
> >COURIERHOME/etc/maildroprc, or $HOME/.courier processing, or is the
> 
> Yes.
> 
> >message unconditionally whitelisted without further processing?
> >
> >Similarly, if there is indeed an "smtpfilter" step that gets invoked
> >(due to an "rcptfilter" step returning error code 99), and if that
> >"smptfilter" step returns with an exit code of 0, will further
> >processing take place, or is the message unconditionally whitelisted
> >at that moment?
> 
> Once a message is accepted for delivery, everything that normally takes 
> place otherwise, does.  That includes $HOME/.courier, etc...

Thanks for the info.




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