Le samedi 30 décembre 2006 à 05:34 -0800, Ryan Murray a écrit :
> Here's some news on recent db.debian.org changes that are now available:
> 
> The LDAP schema has been updated to include several new fields:
>       * Date of Birth (developer-only visible)
>       * Gender (world visible)
>       * Mail disable message
>       * Mail greylisting
>       * Mail sender verification callouts
>       * Mail whitelist
>       * Mail RBL list
>       * Mail RHSBL list
> 
> The exim4 config has been updated to make use of these new fields, giving 
> developers the ability to:
>       * disable their @debian.org email address entirely with a message of 
> their choosing at SMTP reject time
>       * specify a whitelist that will be immune to the newly added checks
>       * enable greylisting and sender verification callouts
>       * specify RBL and RHSBL lists to be checked at SMTP time

How are RBL/RHSBL handled? Is a host rejected once it matches one of
several RBLs, or all of them?

Same question for greylisting: is it enabled unconditionally, or only
for mails for which callout fails or hosts belonging to RBLs?

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