Steffen Nurpmeso via Postfix-users: > Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote in > <4tqc213rcwzj...@spike.porcupine.org>: > |So you're suggesting that as long as an MTA-to Milter connection > |is not in an error state, sending > | > | SMFIC_QUIT_NC > | > |and later sending > | > | SMTIC_CONNECT > | > |are sufficient to make a Milter fully forget a past SMTP session and > |to make it ready to handle events from a new SMTP session? > | > |I'd like to see some documentation for that. > > Well. That is how QUIT_NC is documented i would say,
Documentation? there is a partial comment in a Sendmail header file. #define SMFIC_QUIT_NC 'K' /* QUIT but new connection follows */ That's all there is. Not even text that is based on observing real code at work (like Vierling's writeup). Here's some hard info from libmilter/engine.c: /* commands received by milter */ static cmdfct cmds[] = { /* command, arguments, next state, what to do, macros, function */ {SMFIC_ABORT, CM_ARG0, ST_ABRT, CT_CONT, CI_NONE, st_abortfct } ... , {SMFIC_QUIT, CM_ARG0, ST_QUIT, CT_END, CI_NONE, st_quit } ... , {SMFIC_QUIT_NC, CM_ARG0, ST_Q_NC, CT_CONT, CI_NONE, st_quit } }; This reveals that with both QUIT like commands, libmilter invokes the same function (st_quit). The two commands differ in their "next state" (ST_QUIT versus ST_Q_NC) and "what to do" (CT_END versus CT_CONT). Wietse _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org