setting. (thanks to Frank Denis / Jedi/Sector One for the hint).
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is it possible to embed ANSI escape codes in a hostname? Hmn, probably not.
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before we show our SMTP banner. (From Devin Carraway)
Patch Qpsmtpd::SMTP to allow connect plugins to give DENY and
DENYSOFT return codes. Based on patch from Devin Carraway.
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From: Devin Carraway <qpsmtpd-list@devin.com>
To: qpsmtpd@perl.org
Subject: HELO hook and check plugin
Speaking of direct-to-MX spam, both AOL and Yahoo are large companies
with whole walls-full of servers devoted to mail delivery. None of them
announce themselves with "HELO yahoo.com" or "HELO aol.com." Spammers
certainly do, though.
Here's a patch to SMTP.pm to add hooks for HELO and EHLO, and a plugin
to use them.
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I had convinced myself that ISO8601 dates were okay). Thanks to
Kee Hinckley <nazgul@somewhere.com>.
Print the date in the local timezone instead of in -0000. (Not
entirely convinced this is a good idea)
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allowed or denied relaying (thanks to Lars Rander
<lrNOSPAM@rander.dk>).
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Add spool_dir option (thanks to Ross Mueller <ross@visual.com>)
Add plugin name to the "hooks" data structure, so we can log plugin
module had an error when we run a hook.
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when qpsmtpd supports plugins accessing the message line by line as we
receive the data.
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