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diff homedir/whiteclnt @ 0:c7f6b056b673
First import of vendor version
author | Peter Gervai <grin@grin.hu> |
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date | Tue, 10 Mar 2009 13:49:58 +0100 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/homedir/whiteclnt Tue Mar 10 13:49:58 2009 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +# sample whitelist for DCC clients + +# Changes in this file and the files it includes are noticed automatically +# within a few minutes. + + +# See the dcc man page for the format of DCC whitelists. +# Each line must be in one of the forms: +#count [hex] type value +# [hex] type value + +# Hexadecimal checksum values can be obtained from dccm, dccifd, and +# dccproc log files. + + +#include pathname + + +#option log-all +#option log-normal +#option option log-subdirectory-day +#option option log-subdirectory-hour +#option option log-subdirectory-minute +#option dcc-on +#option dcc-off +#option greylist-on +#option greylist-off +#option greylist-log-on +#option greylist-log-off +#option DCC-reps-off +#option DCC-reps-on +#option DNSBL-off +#option DNSBL-on +#option MTA-first +#option MTA-last +#option forced-discard-ok +#option no-forced-discard +#option threshold cksum_type,targets +#option spam-trap-accept +#option spam-trap-reject + + +# Do not tell the DCC servers about purely local mail. +# If you don't delete this line, you should probably add lines listing +# all of the host names of this system. +ok ip 127.0.0.1 + +# List statically allocated IP addresses that you trust to never send +# or forward unsolicited bulk email +#ok ip 10.1.2.0/24 + +# List secondary MX relays or any MX relays that might forward spam to this +# system. +#mx ip 10.3.4.5 +#mx ip 10.6.7.0/28 +# Use mxdcc instead of mx if the relay does DCC checks +#mxdcc ip 10.8.9.10 + +# List SMTP submission clients such as web browsers that cannot tolerate +# 4yz temporary rejections but that cannot be trusted to never send spam +#submit ip 10.4.5.0/24 + + +# Do not filter postmaster to avoid rejecting reports of spam. +# As with all header checksums, all valid forms of the address must +# be listed. +#ok env_to postmaster +#ok env_to postmaster@example.com +#ok env_to postmaster@host.example.com + +# See http://www.iecc.com/dcc-testmsg-whitelist.txt for list of checksums +# of practically blank messages. Such checksums can be usefully whitelisted. +# See /var/dcc/libexec/fetch-testmsg-whitelist for a cron script to +# fetch them. +#include testmsg-whitelist + +# If dccm or dccifd is run with "-S mail_host" by adding that to DCCM_ARGS +# or DCCIFD_ARGS in /var/dcc/dcc_conf, then uncommenting the following +# line would white-list all mail from the SMTP client at example.com. +#ok substitute mail_host example.com + +# If dccm, dccifd, or dccproc is run with "-S Mailing-list", then this line +# would white-list all mail with either of two Mailing-List header +# values: +#ok hex substitute Mailing-List e78e0f7f b0d5212c 8a1a433a 769ad0fd +#ok substitute Mailing-List host.example.com + +# A lot of bulk mail lacks message-ID header lines. +# If you receive much mail from lame mailing lists (often involving +# qmail) or solicited bulk mail you probably do not want to use +# this blacklist entry. +# many message-id <> + +# This rejects messages with substantial text but few words. +# If you receive binary or non-text email, you probably +# do not want to use this blacklist entry +#many hex FUZ2: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 + +# Mail with SMTP HELO values commonly used seen in spam can be rejected +# and reported to the DCC server as spam by running dccproc, dccifd, or dccm +# with "-S HELO" and uncommenting the following lines: +#many substitute helo localhost +#many substitute helo EmailSender +#many substitute helo Super +#many substitute helo Testsmtp +#many substitute helo laptop +#many substitute helo localhost.com +#many substitute helo localhost.localdomain +#many substitute helo newsserver +#many substitute helo oemcomputer +#many substitute helo proxy +#many substitute helo server +#many substitute helo smtp.localhost.localdomain +#many substitute helo test.com +#many substitute helo unknown +#many substitute helo webhome +#many substitute helo webserver +#many substitute helo whatever-your-domain-name-might-be.com +#many substitute helo www +#many substitute helo yourwebsite.com +# +#many substitute helo 10.0.0.1 +#many substitute helo IP-addresses-of-your-DNS-HTTP-and-SMTP-servers + +# whitelist values common to the server and client +include whitecommon