as well as rename access.txt back to the standard access. Also modify
the Makefile to know how to build hashes for each of these databases.
If one of the databases is missing when Make is run, use a commented
out version of the sample.
Reviewed by: peter
Approved by: jkh
add examples of using an access_db
update .mc files to match recommendations on
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/anti-spam.html
(grrr.....should have been one commit
did the last commit from a subdirectory)
This makes it possible to run make from cron, i.e.:
root's crontab:
( cd /etc/mail; make all install )
without the error:
makemap hash /etc/mail/spamsites < /etc/mail/block_domains.txt
makemap: not found
*** Error code 127
If this solution is widely accepted, I'd like to merge it into -STABLE
domains/ips listed in these files are *NOT* filtered,
even if listed in domains.txt or ips.txt.
someone added netcom.com to the domains.txt file,
resulting in all mail from netcom.com being blocked.
break each ruleset into identified sections. (called groups).
note which groups can be reordered.
each group accepts and returns the same strings,
as much as possible.
reactivate Paul Vixie's RBL (in check_mail)
add rules to limit mail relaying to a list of hosts and domains
in the R class (check_rcpt, not active on hub.freebsd.org)
Submitted by: jmb