Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:

Maybe can we use the bits of BOFHCHECKHELO? Bit 0 (value of 1) - the same as today - all bad HELO is bloked. (this gives us backward compatibility) Bit 1 (2) - hosts presenting with our names or our IP's are blocked. Bit 2 (4) - non resolvable HELO's are blocked Bit 3 (8) - bad HELO is blocked but we pass through HELO 'hotmail.com' from host 'out2.mail.hotmail.com' (from the same domain) or from the same IP class C

I would like to use opt BOFHCHECKHELO=14.

I *knew* somone would suggest something like this... Bitmasks used for options are a fine way to conserve memory when that's important, but that's an implementation detail. It should never be exposed to users (where users are admins in this case). Suggesting that users to do binary math is a sure sign that computers have caused brain damage.




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