Re: [toaster] Forwards handling

2007-12-27 Thread daniel
I do have implemented checks during the smtp conversation phase but these checks are unable to filter all the spam since that it's not currently possible. >From my understanding the process goes like this: - a mail is accepted and delivery is attempted to the local account - the dot forward file

Re: [toaster] Forwards handling

2007-12-21 Thread Shane Chrisp
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 10:42 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As i understand from your recommendation is that you delete or do not > deliver to a mailbox all messages that are considered as spam ? I never delete mail, its always bounced during the smtp conversation so that the sender gets notifie

Re: [toaster] Forwards handling

2007-12-21 Thread daniel
As i understand from your recommendation is that you delete or do not deliver to a mailbox all messages that are considered as spam ? I still deliver spam messages but i deliver them to the "Spam" folder using procmail. If a user sets it's mailbox to forward all messages to another external mailbo

Re: [toaster] Forwards handling

2007-12-18 Thread Shane Chrisp
Simply run good spamassassin filtering on your server and you wont forward spam on. If your not already, consider also using rules from http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules.htm in your SA setup and use RulesDuJour to keep them up to date. Shane On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 11:30 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[toaster] Forwards handling

2007-12-18 Thread daniel
Hello list ! Is there a way i can control forwarder addresses that the users set ? Here is the encountered scenario: Users set a forward for the mailbox on my server to a remote yahoo address. This causes for all spam that they receive to be also sent to the yahoo servers which, in turn, will st