On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 09:41:11AM -0800, brian moore wrote: > On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 08:24:52PM -0800, Bill Jennings wrote: >> Previously Scott Jennings wrote: >>> I've written an M4 file for sendmail 8.9.3, and packaged it up as >>> a debian package. >> >> Configuration on a per-user basis is the main purpose of this >> hack. On our network, user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> needs to be able >> to get mail from all sites [ . . . ] (e.g. best.com). > > Yep, we run something very much like the above here. Users can > customize their settings (with an additional hack of my own > doing for my own person list) with a handy CGI. I would very > much like to see the above in Debian.
OK, Now I've really done it. This is now three M4 files. Two feature hacks and a common. The new feature adds four new test options in addition to :RBL:DUL:RSS:ORBS: and they are :XRBL:XDUL:XRSS:XORBS: If an entry uses :RBL: mail from Black-Holed sites will bounce transient. If an entry uses :XRBL: it will be delivered, with an X-Spam: header, including an explanation/notice and the URL to the page for that IP, showing the evidence spam etc. I'll build the new package now..... Getting sendmail to insert conditional headers is a real bear. -smj