Brian Kolaci wrote:

> It appears you assume that there is mail received
> to attach headers to.

There is mail, if you use rblcheck instead (which is what I suggested).

> rblsmtpd uses the lists which contain IP addresses
> of SMTP servers.  It rejects them before *anything*
> happens.  This is the intended behaviour of most
> of this spam prevention, to limit the amount of
> resources used.

I use it -- I know how it works.  However, I only block RBL hosts this
way -- I allow the other messages through because of poor listings on
the RSS, etc. and would appreciate a tool that just added such a mail
header as I suggested.

> I was only thinking of allowing a recipient check
> also to see if a user and/or virtual domain would
> like to allow SPAM to be recieved also.  If not,
> drop the connection right then & there.

This requires maintaining the list of virtual domains / users that want
specific options.
--
Michael T. Babcock, C.T.O. FibreSpeed
http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock


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