On torsdagen den 4 oktober 2007, Pixel // pinterface wrote:
> acl_deny:
> deny
>
> acl_smtp_notquit:
> accept acl = acl_deny
> warn logwrite = How rude!
>
> This spits 'ACL for not-QUIT returned ERROR: "deny" is not allowed in a
> QUIT or not-QUIT ACL' into my mail log. That would make sense had I
> written "acl_smtp_notquit: deny ...", but I didn't, so I'm a bit confused.
> [...]
> So what I'm wondering is, quite simply, am I misunderstanding the
> documentation here and the current behavior is correct, or have I stumbled
> upon a bug?
IMO it's clearly a bug. When the condition is "acl", acl_check_condition()
calls acl_check_internal() recursively, but doesn't tell it about that fact.
There needs to be some thinking about the cleanest solution to this, and it's
too late for me today, but please do file a bug report.
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