Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:

default_rbl_reply = $rbl_code Service unavailable; $rbl_class
[$rbl_what] blocked using $rbl_domain${rbl_reason?; $rbl_reason} --
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and rbl_code is what you're looking for

OTOH:
# postconf rbl_code
postconf: warning: rbl_code: unknown parameter

Huh?

ahh, that makes sense. That is set in rbl_reply_maps ( in my case, rbl_reply_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/dnsbl-reply-map).

and it looks like:

bl.dnsbl 454 $client blocked using xbl+sbl.spamhaus.org. Please see $rbl_txt

and that works, it sends 454's instead of 554's.

thanks!

- Aaron



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