On Monday 21 February 2005 11.12, Martin Lohmeier wrote: > ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂinstall -m 0644 -D postgrey_whitelist_clients \ > -ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ$(BASE)/etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients > +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ$(BASE)/usr/share/doc/postgrey/whitelist_clients > ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂinstall -m 0644 -D postgrey_whitelist_recipients \ > -ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ$(BASE)/etc/postgrey/whitelist_recipients > +ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ$(BASE)/usr/share/doc/postgrey/whitelist_recipients
What is the idea behind this? At least the whitelist_clients is absolutely required, if you look at the list, there are quite a few big companies who can't be bothered to use real mailservers. Disabling this list by default would be plain dangerous, imnsho. Looks fine otherwise, not tested yet. greetings -- vbi -- BOFH excuse #448: vi needs to be upgraded to vii
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