Re: disallowing certain remote recipients

2001-07-20 Thread Adrian Ho
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 02:08:50AM +0800, Adrian Ho wrote: > where ~alias/.qmail-trashcan contains: Sorry, I meant ~alias/.qmail-trashcan-default, of course. 8-) -- Adrian HoTinker, Drifter, Fixer, Bum [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archived @: Useful URLs:

Re: disallowing certain remote recipients

2001-07-20 Thread Adrian Ho
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 11:38:31AM -0500, Joshua Nichols wrote: > I'd like to be able to "block" certain outbound addresses at the > qmail-send or qmail-remote level. virtualdomains should do it for you. Something like: unwanted.dom.ain:trashcan where ~alias/.qmail-trashcan contains:

Re: disallowing certain remote recipients

2001-07-20 Thread Dave Sill
"Joshua Nichols" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >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 rece

RE: disallowing certain remote recipients

2001-07-20 Thread Joshua Nichols
> 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. Once again, these messages are not being received via qmail-smtpd. They ar

Re: disallowing certain remote recipients

2001-07-20 Thread John Groseclose
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 pr