Re: PERMIT smtpd_client_restrictions

2014-10-01 Thread Sebastian Wiesinger
* Wietse Venema [2014-10-01 19:03]: > Sebastian Wiesinger: > > Hello, > > > > as I see/understand it, a check_client_access lookup that returns > > PERMIT will skip over the rest of smtpd_client_restrictions but WILL > > still run the checks in the other smtpd_*_restrictions classes, right? > >

Re: PERMIT smtpd_client_restrictions

2014-10-01 Thread Wietse Venema
Sebastian Wiesinger: > Hello, > > as I see/understand it, a check_client_access lookup that returns > PERMIT will skip over the rest of smtpd_client_restrictions but WILL > still run the checks in the other smtpd_*_restrictions classes, right? > > I can't find that information in the SMTPD_ACCESS

Re: PERMIT smtpd_client_restrictions

2014-10-01 Thread li...@rhsoft.net
Am 01.10.2014 um 18:46 schrieb Sebastian Wiesinger: > as I see/understand it, a check_client_access lookup that returns > PERMIT will skip over the rest of smtpd_client_restrictions but WILL > still run the checks in the other smtpd_*_restrictions classes, right? i would say PERMIT is uncondition