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#include &lt;libmilter/mfapi.h&gt;
int smfi_setreply(
	SMFICTX *ctx,
	char *rcode,
	char *xcode,
	char *message
);
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Set the default SMTP error reply code.  Only 4XX and 5XX replies are accepted.
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<TD>smfi_setreply may be called from any of the xxfi_ callbacks
other than xxfi_connect.</TD>
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<TD>Directly set the SMTP error reply code for this connection.  This code
will be used on subsequent error replies resulting from actions taken by
this filter.</TD>
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    <TR valign="top"><TD>ctx</TD>
	<TD>Opaque context structure.
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    <TR valign="top"><TD>rcode</TD>
	<TD>The three-digit (RFC 821/2821) SMTP reply code, as a
	null-terminated string.  rcode cannot be NULL, and must be a valid
	4XX or 5XX reply code.
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    <TR valign="top"><TD>xcode</TD>
	<TD>The extended (RFC 1893/2034) reply code.  If xcode is NULL, no
	extended code is used.  Otherwise, xcode must conform to RFC 1893/2034.
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    <TR valign="top"><TD>message</TD>
	<TD>The text part of the SMTP reply.  If message is NULL, an empty message is used.
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<TD>smfi_setreply will fail and return MI_FAILURE if:
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    <LI>The rcode or xcode argument is invalid.
    <LI>A memory-allocation failure occurs.
    <LI>The length of any text line is more than MAXREPLYLEN (980).
    <LI>The message argument contains a carriage return or line feed.
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Otherwise, it return MI_SUCCESS.
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<LI>Values passed to smfi_setreply are not checked for standards compliance.
<LI>The message parameter should contain only printable characters,
other characters may lead to undefined behavior.
For example, CR or LF will cause the call to fail,
single '%' characters will cause the text to be ignored
(if there really should be a '%' in the string,
use '%%' just like for <TT>printf(3)</TT>).
<LI>For details about reply codes and their meanings, please see RFC's
<A href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc821.txt">821</A>/
<A href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2821.txt">2821</A>
and
<A href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1893.txt">1893</A>/
<A href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2034.txt">2034</A>.
<LI>If the reply code (rcode) given is a '4XX' code but SMFI_REJECT is used
for the message, the custom reply is not used.
<LI>Similarly, if the reply code (rcode) given is a '5XX' code but
SMFI_TEMPFAIL is used for the message, the custom reply is not used.
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Note: in neither of the last two cases an error is returned to the milter,
libmilter silently ignores the reply code.
<LI>If the milter returns SMFI_TEMPFAIL and sets the reply code to '421',
then the SMTP server will terminate the SMTP session with a 421 error code.
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