On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 4:26 AM, Ritchie P. Fraser
<rpf@???> wrote:
>
> I am trying to find out what verbs (I don't even know if this is the right term!) are available
> acl_check_rcpt
> accept <verb> = list of test
In the above example, "accept" is the verb. Think about English, the
verb is the "doing" part of a sentence. So valid verbs are
accept/deny/warn etc. The item you are labeling is the "condition".
It's a loose label since some "conditions" are outside of the scope of
checking a return value, for example in this contrived, fictional ACL
stanza:
accept logwrite = Message made it to this stage
set acl_m_passed = "Passed RBLs and reputation, but
still have to do \
Virus and Spam tests in a later ACL"
In the above stanza, the verb is "accept". Neither "condition" is
really testing anything, just doing actions (writing to the log file
and setting a variable) but behind the scenes, both are really
returning a True value to the accept verb.
...Todd
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