> Just a guess
>
> Try teh following
>
> Delete the notspam in the alias table
>
> Make newaliases
>
> Copy the spam alias and rename it to notspam again newaliases
>
First, thanks for your idea.
Unfortunately I don't have [email protected] not [email protected] alias
in my alias table. I rebuilt it just in case of differences between
plaintext and .db alias file, but it changed nothing.
>
>
> If dont work
>
> Make a second forward oft he notspam address to your mailaccount so you
> recive a copy
>
> Maybe something wrong with the alias db
>
I'm not sure to properly understand what you mean. I only have occurences of
[email protected] and [email protected] in my dspam_virtual_uids table
like that:
uid username
100 [email protected]
101 [email protected]
I'm trying to add a specific "smtpd_recipient_restrictions" for the smtp
server running on port 10027, so the mail forwarded at
[email protected] be routed properly to dspam and then be
dropped by a "DISCARD" rule
when reaching the smtp server at port 10027 (so just after dspam has
finished retraining).
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Laurent Cligny
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