Re: How to reject mispelled recipient domain

2009-01-23 Thread mouss
christopher andrews a écrit : I was reading this subject and I was wondering, if you thought about what would happen if you compile a list of misspelled domains and denied them instantly and the user mint to send it to one of those domains. I'm saying this because what you may think is

How to reject mispelled recipient domain

2009-01-22 Thread Eddy Beliveau
Hi! We are using Postfix 2.5.4 with success. Thanks ;-) My question is: We have many students who send emails to mispelled domains, as: hotmmail.com, hotmial.com, hotmail.cm ... I know that I can try to find all individual combinations and write them in some reject file to be used in

Re: How to reject mispelled recipient domain

2009-01-22 Thread Thomas Ackermann
Eddy Beliveau schrieb: I know that I can try to find all individual combinations and write them in some reject file to be used in check_recipient_access Is there some way to define a rule based on phonetic or another solution which detect mispelled words ? I would recommend against that idea

Re: How to reject mispelled recipient domain

2009-01-22 Thread Ed W
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: * Eddy Beliveau eddy.beliv...@hec.ca: Hi! We are using Postfix 2.5.4 with success. Thanks ;-) My question is: We have many students who send emails to mispelled domains, as: hotmmail.com, hotmial.com, hotmail.cm ... I know that I can try to find all

Re: How to reject mispelled recipient domain

2009-01-22 Thread Sahil Tandon
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Ed W wrote: The problem is that so many scammers seem to buy these mis-spellings and hold them with no MX record set and so the poor user who mistypes effectively see's their message sit in the postfix queue for 5 days (or whatever your timeout is set to) and then 5 days

Re: How to reject mispelled recipient domain

2009-01-22 Thread christopher andrews
I was reading this subject and I was wondering, if you thought about what would happen if you compile a list of misspelled domains and denied them instantly and the user mint to send it to one of those domains. I'm saying this because what you may think is misspelled domain maybe a real domain