Yes thanks, I know, however the criteria for putting emails into this procedure is a different subject. Just wondered what people are doing.
-----Original Message----- To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: handling spam from gmail. On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 10:19:50AM +0200, Marc Roos wrote: > > > I am sick of this gmail spam. Does anyone know a solution where I can > do something like this: > > 1. received email from adcpni...@gmail.com 2. system recognizes this > email address has been 'whitelisted', continue with 7. > 3. system recognizes as this email never been seen before 4. auto > reply with something like (maybe with a wait time of x hours): > Your message did not receive the final recipient. You are sending > from a known spam provider > network that is why we blocked your message. Please confirm that: > - you are not a spammer and > - you have permission to use the mail adress you send your message to > - you and your provider agree to uphold GDPR legislation > - you and your provider are liable for damages when breaching any > of the above. > > > Click link to confirm and you agree with the above > https://www.domainwithoutletsencryptcertificate.com/asdfasdfadsfaf > > 5. sender clicks confirm url > 6. email address is added to some white list. > 7. email is delivered to recipient. If you do this rgularly enough, sending these messages to what are likely forged return addresses, you might just end up being classified as a spam sender yourself. -- hendrik > > > > >