nope, that's in there as well :

+The patch extends the syntax of control/badmailfrom. In addition to the
+
+   user@domain
+   @domain
+
+syntax, you can also use
+
+   user@
+
+to reject all sender addresses witha user part of "user".
+
+The patch allows the use of a new control file, control/badrcptto. This file
+lists recipient addresses that should be rejected. You can use
+
+   user@domain
+
+and
+
+   @domain
+
+to specify invalid addresses.

Franky

David Talkington wrote:

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> Henning Brauer wrote:
>
> >> > My apologies for the cross post.  It appears that the qmail-ldap and
> >> > spamcontrol patches cannot cohabitate.  Either patch is successful on
> >> > its own, but the second will fail with lots of rejects.
> >
> >I'm not sure about the contes of the spamcontrol patch, but qmail-ldap
> >contains a lot of spam elimination techniques, perhaps this code is already
> >included.
>
> I did notice that, happily.  The one thing I'll miss that I didn't see
> duplicated in the control set provided by qmail-ldap is the
> 'badmailfrom' feature, which allows regex-based filtering of incoming
> mail.
>
> - -d
>

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