Re: Sendmail dnsbl issue

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On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 11:14:11AM -0700, Craig Daters wrote:
> On 12/9/03 9:24 AM, "Rodolfo J. Paiz" <rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> spoke thusly:
> 
> > Are you sure all commas are in the right place? Are you sure sendmail
> > didn't change the format of $&{client_addr} when going to 8.12? Are you
> > sure that having quote-symbol-quote with no separation between them (like a
> > comma or some sort of a concatenation operator) is correct? Have you
> > checked sendmail's recent documentation on the use of such $&{xyz} symbols?
> > 
> Uh, no! That?s why I asked....
> 
> Where the hell am I supposed to find all this info? I had already spent two
> days googling for, and pouring through all of the unorganized documentation
> on the sendmail.org website. My Bat book didn't offer any help. I have yet
> to find any documentation regarding the change from $&{client_addr} to
> $`'&{client_addr}, so it's not like I hadn't already been searching for it.

It doesn't really appear to have changed.  I've just verified that the
following works (i.e. m4 didn't complain) with my sendmail 8.12.10-1:
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `dnsbl.example.com', `', `"451 Temporary lookup failure for " $&{client_addr} " in dnsbl.example.com"')

This was taken directly from the sendmail.org site:
http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/doc8.12/cf/m4/anti_spam.html

I found this by going to sendmail.org and searching for "8.12
client_addr".  It was the first link returned.

> Well, thanks again to Ed Wiltz. Ed helped me to let go of two and a half

It's Ed Wilts (s,not z) and I'm glad to help.  

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