On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:46:13PM +0200, mouss wrote:

> > Is that simply because the check_greylist directive is, itself,
> > nonstandard and so not shown by postconf -n?
> 
> yes, this is a known limitation of postconf. it only supports "known"
> parameters. so you can't do
> # postconf -e "joe=blah"

Well, actually, you *can* set "unknown" parameters with "postconf -e",
you just can't read them via "postconf" or "postconf -n".

-- 
        Viktor.

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