On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 18:03, Marc Perkel <[email protected]> wrote: > Is there a way to tell an ACL to just bypass and do nothing in the case > where it normally would return a "Tempory Local Problem" because of > something like a failed string expansion or a missing file? > > The problem I'm trying to fix is that I'm allowing users to type in strings > to block messages in headers. But if the user types something that "match" > doesn't like then they end up getting their email blocked and no knowing > what happened. I'd like to have an "ignore errors" command in an ACL so that > if there's some kind of failure the ACL is silently bypassed. > > Simple advise. I think you should never do this. You simply are pushing things in the wrong direction! A failed string expansion is a failed one. I'd give leeway for a missing file though.
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