2016-03-01 14:05 GMT-04:30 Gordon Messmer :
> Any user that authenticates is allowed to relay, so I'd think that's the
> part you need to protect.
>
any user can sent to internal domain so that no so "so" protected but
yes, in this part i need to filter as u suggested in the next part
> One opti
Christopher Rüprich writes:
I'm using BLACKLISTS='-block=[...],BLOCK2' in /etc/courier/esmtp to
check incoming mail against a couple of dns-blacklists. I'd like to make
the result available to a maildrop-script in delivery mode, so I can
deliver junk-mails directly to the users junk-folder.
As
On 03/01/2016 05:01 AM, Christopher Rüprich wrote:
> I'd like to make
> the result available to a maildrop-script in delivery mode, so I can
> deliver junk-mails directly to the users junk-folder.
No such feature exists, AFAIK.
While it's slightly ugly, the least amount of work will probably be t
On 03/01/2016 07:51 AM, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
> i mean, user"pepet...@dominio.co" can send mails to externals but
> rest of users does not able to send outside domain ...
Any user that authenticates is allowed to relay, so I'd think that's the
part you need to protect.
One option would be t
how could i can made a whitelist for some users able to send mails to
others domains..
i mean, user "pepet...@dominio.co" can send mails to externals but
rest of users does not able to send outside domain ...
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I'm using BLACKLISTS='-block=[...],BLOCK2' in /etc/courier/esmtp to
check incoming mail against a couple of dns-blacklists. I'd like to make
the result available to a maildrop-script in delivery mode, so I can
deliver junk-mails directly to the users junk-folder.
As far as I know BLOCK2 is not ava