Hi all,

I have a postfix with a couple of virtual hosts and a /etc/postfix/virtual
file with my users
.

some users prefer that mail from my postfix server mail.domain1.com gets
forwarded to an exchange server at mail.domain2.com

Now all users have a .procmailrc file in their home directory that moves al
tagged spam to /dev/null But users who also forward mail to domain2 still
get the full load of spam traffic to domain2.

How can I remove all incoming spam directely instead of first processing it
via procmail, so domain2 doesn't get all the spam traffic that arrived first
at domain2?

Biggest problem atm is that I see that all the spam traffic that gets
forwarded create too many connections and so things get into a loop...

Mar 18 14:52:14 SOKA2 postfix/smtp[23477]: 30B79A401A:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://mail.studioo.be/src/compose.php?send_to=greet.dequidt%40arteveldehs.be>>,
orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://mail.studioo.be/src/compose.php?send_to=greet.dequidt%40sovoarte.be>>,
relay=mail2.domain2.be[193.181.138.107], delay=0, status=deferred
(host mail2.domain2.be[193.181.138.107] said: 452 Too many recipients
received this hour (in reply to RCPT TO command))

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