Makefile, spam.m4, user-spam.m4: Put user limit config in its own file.
[exim-config] / spam.m4
diff --git a/spam.m4 b/spam.m4
index 9b7fe0d..a8759a7 100644 (file)
--- a/spam.m4
+++ b/spam.m4
@@ -67,29 +67,6 @@ m4_define(<:SPAMLIMIT_USERV:>,
 SECTION(global, policy)m4_dnl
 spamd_address = CONF_spamd_address CONF_spamd_port
 
-SECTION(routers, allspam)m4_dnl
-## If we're verifying an address and the recipient has a `~/.mail/spam-limit'
-## file, then look up the recipient and sender addresses to find a plausible
-## limit and insert it into the `address_data' where the RCPT ACL can find
-## it.  This router always declines, so it doesn't affect the overall outcome
-## of the verification.
-SPAMLIMIT_ROUTER(fetch_spam_limit_lookup)
-       check_local_user
-       local_part_suffix = CONF_user_suffix_list
-       local_part_suffix_optional = true
-       SPAMLIMIT_LOOKUP(CONF_userconf_dir/spam-limit,
-               $local_part_prefix, $local_part, $local_part_suffix, $domain,
-               $sender_address)
-
-SPAMLIMIT_ROUTER(fetch_spam_limit_userv)
-       check_local_user
-       local_part_suffix = CONF_user_suffix_list
-       local_part_suffix_optional = true
-       condition = ${if exists{CONF_userconf_dir/spam-limit.userv}}
-       SPAMLIMIT_USERV(SHQUOTE($local_part),
-               $local_part_prefix, $local_part, $local_part_suffix, $domain,
-               $sender_address)
-
 SECTION(acl, rcpt-hooks)m4_dnl
        ## Do per-recipient spam-filter processing.
        require  acl = rcpt_spam