I see. I think. I'll have a further look into filter-level option.

Thanks Sam! (as always)

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

On 02/10/2013 06:51 PM, Sam Clippinger wrote:
> Yes, that would work as long as the connection doesn't match a whitelist. The 
> "filter-level" option overrides whitelists.
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>
> On Feb 10, 2013, at 7:02 PM, Eric Shubert 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Wouldn't blacklisting the recipient address accomplish the same thing?
>> (I'm probably missing something here)
>>
>> --
>> -Eric 'shubes'
>>
>> On 02/10/2013 03:29 PM, Sam Clippinger wrote:
>>> As a matter of fact, there is.  First, use a configuration directory to 
>>> create configuration files for the recipients you want to restrict.  For 
>>> example, if the recipient address is 
>>> mailing-list-hcdggtzh8xnbdgjk7y7tuq-xmd5yjdbdmrexy1tmh2...@public.gmane.org,
>>>  create a file with this name:
>>>     /var/qmail/spamdyke/config.d/_recipient_/com/example/_at_/mailing-list
>>> (You can choose your own location in your file system if you don't like 
>>> /var/qmail/spamdyke/config.d.)  In that file, put this configuration option:
>>>     filter-level=require-auth
>>> Then add a line to your main spamdyke configuration file to use that folder 
>>> structure:
>>>     config-dir=/var/qmail/spamdyke/config.d
>>>
>>> That's it!  Any attempts to send mail to the address will be rejected 
>>> unless they're authenticated.
>>>
>>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 10, 2013, at 3:05 PM, Arne Metzger wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> i have to find a solution for this situation:
>>>>
>>>> on my plesk-vserver (qmail and spamdyke) we have several recipients
>>>> without an assigned mailbox, since we use those addresses only for
>>>> mail-groups (with both internal and external recipients).
>>>>
>>>> now i want to prevent external and unauthenticated SMTP-traffic to those
>>>> mail-group-addresses. Only authenticated internal users should be
>>>> allowed to send emails to them.
>>>>
>>>> I just did a test and sent a mail from one of my accounts to a
>>>> test-recipient on my vserver, that has a mail-group assigned. Since my
>>>> mail comes from an reliable mail-server, all filter of spamdyke passed
>>>> and my mail was allowed to be delivered to the test-recipient.
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way to block connections that pass all filters to specific
>>>> recipients unless those connections use SMTP-AUTH?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Arne
>>>>
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