Andreas Plachy spake thusly on Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 11:03:11AM +0100: > Hi!
Hello! > > Is there a chance to filter outgoing mails like a simmular > incomming-blacklist filter? > I need a list to be checked for recipient, which don't allow to send mails to > them. > > This behalfs on a new anti-spam law in austria in combination with a list > (hosted by the austrian telecom regulation office) where everyone can enlist > his mailaddress. > It is strongly forbidden to send mails like newsletter or informations to > recipients on this list. > > My idea was to set up an outgoing filter with a drop rule, but this is not > possible, because only incoming filters accept drop rules. > I don't want to set up mailinglists or simmular, because the mailings where > allways for different recipients. > > Has someone a solution for this problem? --- end quoted text --- I think this is better implemented on the MTA side, rather than in TMDA (perhaps someone else will have a different opinion). Whichever mail server software you are using should have some functionality for this. For example, qmail (when patched) has a feature called badrcptto, which allows you to list addresses that cannot be allowed as recipients. I'm sure that your server, if not qmail, has something similar. If you happen to use qmail, go to www.qmail.org and do a search for badrcptto. There are several possibilities listed there. Regards, Richard -- Did this email or post help you? If so, please rate me at affero: http://rate.affero.net/RhunDraco
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