Mike Kenny wrote:
I hope to use this to cut down on spam and phishing attempts, because
I could identify legitimate mail by virtue of having the correct
sender address (or at least domain) and recipient. That is, mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] to the
mouss wrote:
Mike Kenny wrote:
I hope to use this to cut down on spam and phishing attempts,
because
I could identify legitimate mail by virtue of having the correct
sender address (or at least domain) and recipient. That is, mail
from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL
Thanks, Matt. That seems to be the type of rule what I was looking for.
On Nov 26, 2007 8:02 AM, Matt Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following greylist.conf would do what you want:
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acl whitelist from [EMAIL PROTECTED] rcpt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
acl blacklist
I hope to use this to cut down on spam and phishing attempts, because
I could identify legitimate mail by virtue of having the correct
sender address (or at least domain) and recipient. That is, mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] is very likely mail
from my bank, but mail
As part of my efforts to track and control spam, I bought a domain and
created a unique alias to give to every distinct company with which I
do business. For example, the address I gave to my bank might be
[EMAIL PROTECTED], while the one I gave to an online bookseller
might be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As part of my efforts to track and control spam, I bought a domain and
created a unique alias to give to every distinct company with which I
do business. For example, the address I gave to my bank might be
[EMAIL PROTECTED], while the one I gave to an online bookseller
might be [EMAIL
What else would you want to do?
...surely not blanket whitelisting eh?
Not exactly, just looking to set up a rule that says (per the earlier
example) any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] that is *not* coming from
mybank.com is almost certainly spam. Likewise, I would like to set up
a rule to say
Not exactly, just looking to set up a rule that says (per the earlier
example) any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] that is *not* coming from
mybank.com is almost certainly spam. Likewise, I would like to set up
a rule to say that mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to that address is
more likely (but