spamdb -a `spamdb | grep '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>|<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' | cut -d '|' -f 2`
-Bob * James Harless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-25 15:50]: > I would like some advice on extending spamd functionality. I'm not > sure the best approach to this problem. > > Problem: > > I administer several independent mail gateway / firewall devices that > greylist for their networks. I've done a fair job of educating users > about how greylisting will affect their email but, inevitably a user > will contact me to request that an incoming email be whitelisted. The > only information they have is 1) sending email address and 2) > receiving email address. Of course, spamd only deals in IP addresses > and it may be difficult to find the ip address of the sending mail > server. Additionally, I'd like to provide some method to the users > where they could whitelist someone themselves without requesting > directly from me. > > What I envision: > > A script or extension to spamd that would allow me to input a 'from' > and 'rcpt to' address. Then, the next time that combo is seen, from > any IP address...it gets whitelisted automatically. I envision this > only happening one time and then returning to greylisting as normal. > I understand that there's a chance of someone sending spam through in > that window with the proper from/to combo .. but, it's small enough to > accept. > > > Thoughts? Does this sound feasible? Is this a reasonable solution? > If so, what direction would you recommend for implementation? (I'm no > programmer.. but, not afraid of diving in, nonetheless.) > > --James