On 8/9/2017 2:42 μμ, Wietse Venema wrote:
Just as with smtpd access maps, permit/reject are a final decision,
and dunno means 'let something else make the decision'.

On 08.09.17 15:03, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
Please let my ask for a clarification here. The problem is that the rejection seems to have happened by postscreen itself.

I would expect that by using dunno for a client in postscript_exceptions (as follows):

  postscreen_access_list =
           permit_mynetworks,
           cidr:/etc/postfix/postscreen_exceptions.cidr

all the following postscreen directives would by bypassed for this client:

  postscreen_dnsbl_threshold = 2
  postscreen_dnsbl_sites =
           b.barracudacentral.org*2,
           zen.spamhaus.org*2,
           psbl.surriel.com*2
  postscreen_dnsbl_action = enforce
  postscreen_greet_action = enforce
  postscreen_blacklist_action = enforce

Isn't this true?

no.

use permit in postscreen_exceptions.cidr to avoid remaining tests or reject
to reject immediately.

dunno is not even documented to work with postfix.


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