Marcus Schopen wrote: z> for some of my domains I'd like to reject mails at a given spamscore of >> =5. For some other domains at a higher score. Is it a good idea to read > those domain names from different "external" config file instead of > coding them hard into mimedefang-milter?
I did this a number of years ago, using a BerkeleyDB tied hash: sub filter_initialize { require DB_File; use Fcntl; tie %hosteddomains, "DB_File", "/etc/mail/hosteddomains.db", O_RDONLY; } # filter_initialize sub filter_cleanup { untie %hosteddomains; } And to modify your code below: > sub filter_end { > [...] > if (exists $hosteddomains{$Domain} && $hits >= 5) { > if ($WasResent) { > action_discard(); > } else { > action_bounce("Recipient refuses mail due to ..."); > } > } > [...] It worked pretty well. I used the value in the hash to drive in filter_end to indicate: - whether or not to call ClamAV or SpamAssassin - to set a custom threshold at which to redirect mail instead of delivering it to the Inbox (diverted mail got dropped in spam@<domain> instead of the original receipient(s) inbox(es)) - to determine whether to munge the Subject on tagged mail or not -kgd _______________________________________________ NOTE: If there is a disclaimer or other legal boilerplate in the above message, it is NULL AND VOID. You may ignore it. Visit http://www.mimedefang.org and http://www.roaringpenguin.com MIMEDefang mailing list MIMEDefang@lists.roaringpenguin.com http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/mailman/listinfo/mimedefang