On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Greg Ward wrote:
> Actually, in this case I'm more concerned about the message in Exim's
> logs then the SMTP rejection message. I couldn't care less what Exim's
> temporary rejection message to the SMTP client is; I care deeply about
> what it writes in its log file.
Then set log_message rather than message.
> I rather doubt that this is going to make the minority of spammers who
> obey the Utah (?) spam law suddenly stop doing so. But if it turns out
> my regex for "ADV" is too liberal, and bites some innocent bystander,
> both he (from the bounce message) and I (from the log message) have a
> chance of figuring out what went wrong.
Sure. That's the argument on your side. Others take a different view.
I'm not agreeing with either of you - just trying to keep you both
happy. :-)
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