> Terry Carmen a écrit :
>> I asked a similar question on the Amavis list, but as I think about it, it
>> might be more appropriate to handle in postfix, before the mail ever gets to
>> amavis.
>>
>> Currently postfix accepts mail for a number of domains, and all mail gets
>> sent
>> though amavisd-new using the configuration below, and is then delivered to
>> appropriate local users:
>>
>> I would like to accept all mail for one of the domains, regardless of the
>> username, and forward it to a single user's maildir on the mail server, with
>> no processing at all by amavis.
>>
>> Does anybody have any suggestions, or can point me to a README on how to do
>> this?
>>
>
> the problem is what to do for mail to multiple recipients.
>
> if this never happens (mail is never sent to a user in this domain as
> well as to a user in another domain), then
>
> check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/access_recipient
>
>
> === access_recipient:
> example.com   FILTER smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10025
>
>
> but again, if a spammer send mail to j...@example.com and
> virgi...@example.net, then it will not be filtered (so virginia will get
> the mail unfiltered, even if she is not in example.com).
>
> using amavisd-new is more robust.

Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for, although since you mentioned
the multiple recipient problem, it's probably not the solution I need. It woul
donly be a matter of time before it became a problem.

I guess I'll wait and see if I get any answers on how to handle it with amavis

Thanks,

Terry






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