On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 11:21, Mauricio Teixeira (listas) wrote:
> Another message from Chris Hardie did remember me about an old question
> I have.
> 
> How can I make tcp.smtp rules be processed BEFORE rblsmtpd, when rblsmtp
> is called from tcpserver's qmail-smtpd initialization command?

they already are.  tcpserver doesn't launch prog until it finishes
setting up the environment, doing ident/hostname lookups, etc.  When it
runs prog, tcprules have already been processed.

> I mean, some times we find one IP blocked by the RBL systems, and want
> to allow it pass, without having to deal with the de-listing problems
> (specially when the IPs are not ours).

put RBLSMTPD="" in an entry that matches their IP address in your
tcprules file.

http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/rblsmtpd.html explains that seeing RBLSMTPD
set, and empty, will cause it to ignore that particular address, and
continue as normal.

-Jeremy

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