On 2012-06-11 at 22:32 +0100, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> In a fit of coding insanity I ran up the following:
>
> + 9. New expansion item ${acl {name}{argument}} to call an ACL. The argument can
> + be accessed by the ACL in $address_data. The expansion result is set by
> + a "message =" modifier and an "accept" return from the ACL.
>
> Is there any value in this going forward?
Is there a reason to reuse $address_data? It seems unwise.
Folks passing data down using $address_data, letting content be
${extract}ed from it, may well want to log/process data from that, but
also have something else be passed in as the ACL argument. Eg,
${extract{usercode}{$address_data}} for log-purposes, showing that
delivery was done by authenticating as that usercode.
If there's no specific reason to override $address_data, just add a new
variable.
If the ACL returns non-accept, does that cause an immediate expansion
failure? Does it count as a forced failure?
-Phil