FYI,

   the incomming filter file is not case sensitive.   I found my error 
in the procmail file, which was routing mail to an address that did not 
exist.

So it wasn't even a TMDA filter issue as the problem was originating at 
the MTA level, not the local delivery agent level.

-gc

Gregory Carter wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>   I have tmda working fine on my mail hub, but as a new user of this 
> software I have some questions:
>
> I have internal machine generated emails from batch processes that 
> send mail to internal people.   However, TMDA blocks those now.  So I 
> put the machines domain name in the filter file with a rule for "ok".  
> This works.
>
> But, in general, how does one deal with the fact that locally 
> delivered mail is challenged?   Is there a better way to do this?  
> (i.e. make an exception to your domain without putting it in the TMDA 
> filter files and allowing spammers with your domain to send mail.)
>
> -gc
>

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