On Saturday 21 October 2006 09:38, Tim Meadowcroft wrote: > I had the same joe-jobbing problem (and still do at times) so I wrote > the following module that checks the recipient name against the users > configured in the qmail assign file (/var/qmail/users/assign) > including some allowance for wildcard users.
OK, thanks, that's a start! BTW, I don't consider this a real joe-job, as a real joe-job is intended to put the blame on someone, this is just random abuse. Annoying nevertheless, but not targetted at me. Anyway, I seem to need (?) to check both assign and .qmail. I have, at least .qmail-files for the mailman lists, which has some -default-type aliases, like /var/lib/qmail/alias/.qmail-skiolists-default where skiolists is a name for a virtual domain. I had a bit of trouble finding the dot-qmail-exists that Bryan mentioned, but it didn't quite look as if it would support this... Since this is a -default, it would presumably need to call that mailman script thingie to finally decide also... This sounds more complex than I first thought... Best, Kjetil -- Kjetil Kjernsmo Programmer / Astrophysicist / Ski-orienteer / Orienteer / Mountaineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.kjetil.kjernsmo.net/ OpenPGP KeyID: 6A6A0BBC