I could be wrong - but I believe you want to accept/deny based on the
Return-Path header, which would require that the whole email be transmitted.
I think tmda is a better solution anyways, as it is an intelligent system
(i.e. auto-blacklisting based on rules), can filter on headers or on
messa
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From: Photocon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 ßíóàðè 2003 ã. 13:44
To: Anton G. Popov
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] User defined black lists
Take a look at TMDA (tagged message delivery agent). It does what you want,
and a lot more. And it integrates very well with vpopmail/qmail
Take a look at TMDA (tagged message delivery agent). It does what you want,
and a lot more. And it integrates very well with vpopmail/qmail
www.tmda.net
At 13:31 1/6/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Is there a technology with wich to allow users to create their own lists
of senders they don't want to get
Hi all
Is there a technology with wich to allow
users to create their own lists of senders they don't want to get mail
from.
The perfect behaviour of the server would be
after it gets the mail from: and rcpt to: to check in a databse and reject the
mail defore it arrives, if the rcpt and s