Re: unknown recipients and milter
- From: Claus Aßmann <ca+sendmail(-no-copies-please)@mine.informatik.uni-kiel.de>
- Date: 28 Nov 2005 03:09:02 GMT
Ben Jackson wrote:
> On 2005-11-27, Claus Aßmann wrote:
> > smX: doc/README.txt:
> > 1. SM_SCAP_PM_RCPT_ST causes the MTA to send RCPT information even if the
> > command has been rejected, e.g., because the recipient is unknown,
> To me the key part is "even if". I see unknown recipients in envrcpt
> already. There's no indication that they're unknown, though, so you
Same document:
The function
sm_ret_T sm_pmfi_getstatus(pmse_ctx_P pmse_ctx, sfsistat_T *pstatus)
should be used in that case to access the current SMTP reply code for the
command. This functionality is useful for a pmilter that wants to keep
track of all recipients, not just those which are accepted, e.g., to deal
with dictionary attacks.
Remember: this is sendmail X, not sendmail 8!
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