On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 11:43:03AM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
> It seems that it's impossible to block mail from being received on a per-user
> basis, so I guess I will have to bounce them (returning an SMTP error 550 is
> much better as spam generally doesn't have a good bounce address). But if it
> is possible to return an error 550 based on sender-IP and destination email
> then I'd like to know how!
I believe there's patches for some kind of per-user UCE controls,
although I don't know exactly what facilities are provided - check the
postfix-users archives and/or the contrib section on the web site.
> Also I would like to provide an option of flagging messages or putting them
> in a seperate IMAP folder (procmail could do this if procmail can handle the
> ORBS and MAPS lookups).
You can do DNS from procmail by calling an external program, though it
is resource intensive. There's an example somewhere in spambouncer
(http://spambouncer.org IIRC).
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