* Eddy Beliveau <eddy.beliv...@hec.ca>:
> Hi!
>
> We are using Postfix 2.5.4 with success. Thanks  ;-)
>
> My question is:
>
> We have many students who send emails to mispelled domains, as:
> hotmmail.com, hotmial.com, hotmail.cm ...
>
> I know that I can try to find all individual combinations
> and write them in some reject file to be used in check_recipient_access
>
> Is there some way to define a rule based on phonetic
> or another solution which detect mispelled words ?

These are not phonetic misspelling, but "slippery keyboard"
misspellings.

But I do like the idea -- given a list of frequently used domains,
estimate the probably misspellings and create a transport_maps entry
from those...

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