On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 01:55:44AM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
> brian moore wrote:
> <snip>
> > My solution is simply to refuse all mail from
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with postfix:
> >
> > Sep 23 16:58:25 bifur postfix/smtpd[3101]: reject: RCPT from
> > imsmdm002.netvigator.com[208.167.231.173]: 550
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Sender address rejected: Learn how SMTP
> > works and why envelope sender is important.;
> > from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I get my email through my ISP's POP server via a regular dial-up connection.
> Can I still do things like what you show here *and* have the error message
> go to the intended victim ... er, receipient?
Only if you have root on their mail server. :)
You -could- do something similar with procmail, but it's really not the
same effect.
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