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Noel Jones wrote:
| Jay Deiman wrote:
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|> Hello all,
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|> I'm wondering, when setting up a policy daemon, can you respond to
|> Postfix with multiple actions?
|
| The expected results are the same as an access(5) table.
| http://www.postfix.org/access.5.html
|
| Multiple main.cf UCE restrictions (such as those listed under
| http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_client_restrictions) may be
| specified, or an smtpd_restriction_classes entry, or an access(5)
| action.  Multiple access(5) actions are not supported, but may be
| chained to by smtpd_restriction_classes.

Yeah, I didn't even think about restriction classes, that will work for
what I need to do.

|
|> For example, could I respond to the
|> policy service request with both a "PREPEND X-Something: yada yada" and
|> a "DUNNO"?
|
| Not a good example; "PREPEND ..." followed by "DUNNO" is equivalent to
| just "PREPEND ..."
|

Hehe, yeah, you are completely correct, that is a bad example.  It
should have been a "PREPEND ..." followed by a "OK".

Thanks,

Jay
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