At 11:38 AM -0500 7/20/01, Joshua Nichols wrote:
>Hey all--
>
>I've searched the archives and not found a solution that seems to solve the
>following problem:
>
>I have a box (lwq + qmail-verh basically) that runs a number of opt in
>lists.  Recently, a user sent a bunch of UCE, and though that problem has
>been solved, I'd like to be able to enforce the request of those who
>complained and asked "to never receive another email from us".
>
>Because I anticipate other users breaking their TOS at some point in the
>future, I'd like to be able to "block" certain outbound addresses at the
>qmail-send or qmail-remote level.  Ideally, I would have a control file that
>listed addresses and wildcards that this box would refuse to send mail to.
>That is, if [EMAIL PROTECTED] requests that our service not allow
>sending to his domain, I could put that restriction on the box, regardless
>of whether [EMAIL PROTECTED] subscribes to one of these lists, or is
>added against her will or whatnot.

Try the "badrcptto" patch or the "spamcontrol" patch, either of which 
will check against the envelope recipient and refuse to accept the 
message. Alternately, nullroute all of the MX's for the domain in 
question.
-- 
John Groseclose
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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