Hello,
as I see/understand it, a check_client_access lookup that returns
PERMIT will skip over the rest of smtpd_client_restrictions but WILL
still run the checks in the other smtpd_*_restrictions classes, right?
I can't find that information in the SMTPD_ACCESS_README or other
documents. (I
Am 01.10.2014 um 18:46 schrieb Sebastian Wiesinger:
as I see/understand it, a check_client_access lookup that returns
PERMIT will skip over the rest of smtpd_client_restrictions but WILL
still run the checks in the other smtpd_*_restrictions classes, right?
i would say PERMIT is unconditional
Sebastian Wiesinger:
Hello,
as I see/understand it, a check_client_access lookup that returns
PERMIT will skip over the rest of smtpd_client_restrictions but WILL
still run the checks in the other smtpd_*_restrictions classes, right?
I can't find that information in the
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org [2014-10-01 19:03]:
Sebastian Wiesinger:
Hello,
as I see/understand it, a check_client_access lookup that returns
PERMIT will skip over the rest of smtpd_client_restrictions but WILL
still run the checks in the other smtpd_*_restrictions classes,