From: Matthias Andree (no email)
Date: Mon Sep 01 2003 - 08:45:25 EDT
Dean Strik <> writes:
>> I for one know that if my regexp says DISCARD it means DISCARD no matter
>> what other (recipient) map might say OK. I seem to be missing something
>> blatantly obvious, and I seem to be unable to find information on this
>> topic in the list archives.
>
> Actions like FILTER, DISCARD, HOLD etc require that the mail is
> initially accepted by postfix after the RCPT TO stage.
That's true, but is that grounds to totally ignore (rather than store)
this "want to discard" condition? Baffles me a bit - that's why I asked
if that's just a matter of the current implementation or if there's a
serious reason. I don't expect DISCARD to say 450 or 550 (regardless of
the point in the protocol, after MAIL, after RCPT, after DATA, after
CRLF.CRLF, but 250, so smtpd_delay_reject shouldn't have any impact
here).
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