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I didn't mean that to be a general attack of open source software -- sorry if
it came across that way. But I also don't think the term "closed source" is
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> This shows one of the fundamental problems with open source software.
> The default is wrong and changing it is the right thing to do.
> But, everyone who c
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This shows one of the fundamental problems with open source software. The
default is wrong and changing it is the right thing to do. But, everyone who
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The headers are supposed to be inserted, rather than appended, so it's possible
that they'll appear above the last trusted relay's received header which means
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how will we know if a Received-SPF header was added by a trusted host, rather
than an untrusted one?
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> mind if I change the name of the config setting to something more
> human-readable, though:
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> +=item util_rb_tld tld1 tld2 ...
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-12-11 11:22 ---
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> (In reply to comment #2)
> > on the other hand, if you mean "support both" as in "if Mail::SPF is
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> on the other hand, if you mean "support both" as in "if Mail::SPF is
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-12-11 11:03 ---
on the other hand, if you mean "support both" as in "if Mail::SPF is installed,
use that, otherwise fall back and attempt to use Mail::SPF::Query" -- +1 to
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link: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-SPF/lib/Mail/SPF.pm
yeah, looks good. do you really think we need to support both, though?
given that it's a pretty e
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yep, see the sa-compile POD docs
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Are those facts documented anyplace but here? I missed the requirement of re2c
entirely!
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if you can ever capture -D debug logs, or strace logs, for this situation, that
would be very helpful.
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fwiw, it might be worthwhile patching the SPF plugin to allow rules to be
written as regexps against SPF records, though. It'd be nice to have a
generalised
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it compares pretty well to EXTRA_MPART_TYPE, actually.
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Sidney -- sounds good to me.
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Theo Van Dinter writes:
> I thought the idea was that this code would be optional, but I see it's
> loaded by default in 3.2:
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> # Rule2XSBody - speedup by compilation of ruleset to native code
> loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Rule2XSBody
oops. will fix...
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-12-11 01:57 ---
hey, thanks for writing this!
mind if I change the name of the config setting to something more
human-readable, though:
+=item util_rb_tld tld1 tld2 ...
+=i
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