On Wednesday 31 May 2006 14:12, Yves Goergen took the opportunity to write:
> Also I want to turn off spam scanning for messages from my local users.
> That makes no sense and because local authenticated users (SMTP AUTH)
> can send mails to multiple recipients anyway scanning for a specific
> profile wouldn't work. I thought I just put it like that:
>
> warn condition = ${lookup mysql{MY_QUERY}{$value}}
> authenticated = :
> message = X-Spam-Score: $spam_score ($spam_bar)
> spam = nobody:true
>
> But this effects that no message will be scanned. Seems like Gmail was
> able to authenticate with my SMTP server. How can that be? Or what does
> that "authenticated = *" in the default RCPT ACL mean? Isn't it about
> letting SMTP AUTH users in and others not?
The /authenticated/ ACL condition is true if the user is authenticated *and*
the name of the *authenticator* matches the RHS. You probably want
!authenticated = *
instead.
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