Wietse Venema: > Dan Mahoney (Gushi): > > 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?" > > Postifix has a concept of quarantine. It is called the HOLD queue. > > As of 2006, when the Milter says QUARANTINE, then Postfix will > quarantine the message, i.e. place it in the HOLD queue, for admins > to deal with manually.
Are you asking for a Postfix change to IGNORE quarantine responses? Wietse