Search results for "dist:Mail-Milter Mail::Header"
Mail::Milter::Module::HeaderRegex - milter to accept/reject messages with certain headers
This milter module rejects messages at DATA phase if one of the message's headers matches user-supplied regular expressions....
TVIERLING/Mail-Milter-0.07 - 22 Mar 2006 16:00:52 UTC
Mail::Milter::Module::HeaderFromMissing - milter to reject messages missing a From: header
This milter module rejects any message at the DATA stage that is missing the From: header. This header should never be absent on any message, even if that message is missing Date: or Subject:....
TVIERLING/Mail-Milter-0.07 - 22 Mar 2006 16:00:52 UTC
Mail::Milter::Module::HeaderValidateMIME - enforce MIME header conformance
This milter module rejects any message at the DATA stage that has one of the Content-Type: or MIME-Version: headers, but not the other. In the future, this module may enforce stricter MIME checks....
TVIERLING/Mail-Milter-0.07 - 22 Mar 2006 16:00:52 UTC
Mail::Milter::Module::SPF - milter to use Sender Policy Framework for accept/reject
This milter module rejects any mail from a sender (in the MAIL FROM part of the SMTP transaction, not in the From: header) if that sender's domain publishes a Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record denying access to the connection host. The pass/fail r...
TVIERLING/Mail-Milter-0.07 - 22 Mar 2006 16:00:52 UTC
Mail::Milter::Module::MailDomainDotMX - milter to reject mail whose sender domain publishes a null MX record
This milter module rejects any mail from a sender's domain (in the MAIL FROM part of the SMTP transaction, not in the From: header) if that domain publishes a "null", or "dot" MX record. Such a record looks like the following in DNS: example.com. IN ...
TVIERLING/Mail-Milter-0.07 - 22 Mar 2006 16:00:52 UTC
Mail::Milter::Module::MailDomainDNSBL - milter to accept/reject mail whose sender domain matches a DNSBL
This milter module rejects any mail from a sender's domain (in the MAIL FROM part of the SMTP transaction, not in the From: header) matching a given DNS Blocking List (DNSBL). It can also function as a whitelisting Chain element; see "accept_match()"...
TVIERLING/Mail-Milter-0.07 - 22 Mar 2006 16:00:52 UTC