All,
I'm working with the OpenDMARC folks on doing bug triage, and someone has
requested that if a domain's policy says p=quarantine, that it should be
"accepted" by postfix, and left for something like SpamAssassin to deal
with. (I don't see any specific handling in spamassassin that treats
quaratine differently, but that's beside the point).
Per for RFCs, "quarantine" really means "queue for mail admins to deal
with manually". This is an old concept, going back in sendmail at least a
decade, but it's been rarely used to this point. Opendmarc makes this
relatively common, and will catch mail admins by surprise.
So my question is (I've been reading the postfix milter docs for a half
hour), is there any way to say (either globally or per-milter), "if the
milter says hold, just deliver as normal?"
This is a thing that can be fixed in the milter, or fixed in postfix, but
in an ideal world, both would exist.
(I mean, short of an every-minute cron job that just moves the things to
the deliver queue).
-Dan
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