[xmail] Re: SMTP Dialog Filter Hooks

2004-02-03 Thread Tracy
At 14:51 2/3/2004, Davide Libenzi wrote: Davide, what do you think about that ? Honestly, I do not like it becuase I think it does not buy enough to us to balance the intrisic crappyness of running external commands at SMTP level. We do have filters, and IMO this should be enough. Repeat me

[xmail] Re: SMTP Dialog Filter Hooks

2004-02-03 Thread Tracy
At 15:06 2/3/2004, Bill Healy wrote: The only way to know if you have a virus or spam message is to look at the content in the DATA section of the transaction, and at that point it's to late to reject the message as I recall. You can reject at any point in the protocol session - even after

[xmail] Re: SMTP Dialog Filter Hooks

2004-02-02 Thread Francesco Vertova
You wrote: On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Harald Schneider wrote: is there a chance to see SMTP dialog filter hooks in the next release? Hooks after each SMTP command and after each data line would be a nice thing, e.g.: So a script could also do anti spam and anti virus checking on the

[xmail] Re: SMTP Dialog Filter Hooks

2004-02-01 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Harald Schneider wrote: Hi Davide, is there a chance to see SMTP dialog filter hooks in the next release? This would make the filtering engine more flexible: You could check the RCPT_TO and act before the message is accepted. E.g. checking a forwarding target server,