At 19:30 27.11.99 +0100, Magnus Bodin wrote:
>On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 06:24:28PM +0100, Hans Sansdalen wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm used to sendmail, the the response "We do not relay" when
>> people use "%...@domain" in the to field. I have tried to
>> make qmail give some response of the same kind, but I haven't
>> succeded. Tried the wildmat-0.2-patch, but it was not for version
>> 1.03?
>
>qmail does not support the percenthack per default.
>You have to manually add support for it by creating
>/var/qmail/control/percenthack. So no worries.
I created the file. Is that all? I could not find it documented
anywhere? Is an empty file enough?
I want an email with a "to" address with ".*%.*@.*" to be rejected.
>
>Or do is your main concern HOW the message is bounced?
>
>Then:
>
>If a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is getting in, it will
>probably be catched by ~alias/.qmail-default (depending how you handle
>the mail).
>
>You could do this at one line in that very .qmail-file:
>
>| perl -e 'if ($ENV{DEFAULT} =~ /\%/) { print "We do not relay";exit 100;}
>
>which checks the address and bounces them containing a %.
>
>> I have installed qmail-1.03-antispam4-b1.diff, but I'm not shure
>> how to use it, and if it will help me.
>
>Neither am I.
>
>> Any suggestions?
>
>Lykke till.
>
>/magnus - kvarts norsk.
:), thanks magnus...
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