Mikael Bak wrote: > Robin Smidsrød wrote: >> I've had at least one client leave because he absolutely needs to have >> every email, because every single email he receives could be really >> important. So dealing with spam is something he just has to do. On the >> other hand I have users that don't really care one way or the other. I >> just want to be able to let the user make that choice. And rejecting >> email based on (possibly forged) helo is a system-wide policy, not a >> user-specific policy. Is it possible to make this a user-policy? >> > It is possible to make rules user and/or domain dependant with carefully > built restriction classes. If you haven't read this already, please do: > > http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html
Thanks for the link. It indeed explains how to make rules user-definable. Of course, to enable use of check_recipient_access in smtpd_helo_restrictions, smtpd_delay_reject must obviously be set to Yes (the default). -- Robin