On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 13:44:16 -0500 ScruLoose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<Figuring out exim error messages and trying to get fetchmail to stop> <handing out errors every 5 min...> > Okay, we're getting closer to a solution. (Thank you!) > I had no_bouncemail set in fetchmail's global config file (came that > way by default) and also 'set antispam' to a value of -1 (also > default) So I poked at the man page some, commented out > no_bouncemail, so fechmail_daemon is no longer spamming me (local > postmaster) with the error, *but* I don't know what syntax it wants > for values of 'antispam'. The smtp command timeout *is* still quietly > showing up in exim's log. > > I know that 'antispam' is referring to the smtp return-values, and I > figure I want it set to 5## This will make fetchmail hard-refuse (ie > "return to sender, quit trying to deliver this here") any message that > causes a 5xx SMTP error... yes? > > And I suspect that a value of -1 means "never match anything"... yes? > So am I right in thinking that 'set antispam 5##' is what I want? > And if so, what's the right syntax for matching any 5## response? > > Apologies if this is in the docs... I did take something of a look at > them... but I did not see an answer to this. > > Thanks > -Chris > In my /etc/fetchmailrc I've got the following antispam line for each mail account. I think it was added by one of the config tools, possibly fetchmailconf(?). antispam 571 550 501 554 HTH, Jacob ----- GnuPG Key: 1024D/16377135 In a world without fences, who needs Gates? http://www.linux.org/
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