On 2011-07-19 01:53, Robert Schmid wrote:
On Jul 18, 2011, at 5:47 PM, mouss wrote:
Le 18/07/2011 21:41, Robert Schmid a écrit :
Ever since I discovered wildcard addressing in qmail (recipient delimiters in
postfix) I have been using them to identify which companies and organizations
sell my address. In each case, if I give my email address to foo.com, I send
it myaddr-...@domain.dom.
I'd like to have postfix do this checking for me since I've developed a fairly
long list of blacklisted recipient addresses now. I want postfix to check the
address extension against the domain root and allow or deny accordingly.
you want do what exactly?
given an email to
joe-...@example.com
if sender is from @foo.com then permit
else reject
You probably want a policy daemon, to have both sender and recipient
available during the same query.
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html
with an sql table, you can return whatever result you want for a
joe-...@exampl.com
I know I could do this by writing a script (like greylist.pl) but I was
wondering if anyone could identify a built-in solution amongst the many access
restrictions and filters provided by postfix.
Any ideas?
Robert Schmid
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J.