On 2009-11-16 at 10:01 +0800, W B Hacker wrote:
> >>> acl_check_dkim:
> >>> warn log_message = GMail sender without DKIM signature
> >>> sender_domains = gmail.com
> >>> dkim_signers = gmail.com
> >>> dkim_status = none
> >>> deny message = Message from Paypal with invalid or missing signature
> >>> sender_domains = paypal.com:paypal.de
> >>> dkim_signers = paypal.com:paypal.de
> >>> dkim_status = none:invalid:fail
> >>> accept
> It had no chance to .....
>
> An 'accept' may be over-ruled by a later 'deny'.
*cough*
The first "accept" or "deny" is the end of the ACL. The "accept" is
never seen because the "deny" was matched.
An "accept" can not be overruled by a later "deny".
-Phil