I don't think those two suggestions are mutually exclusive. #1 is
actually more complicated however, since DIR/DOMAIN/USER isn't always
enough. vpopmail aliases can look like this:
DIR/DOMAIN/.qmail-USER
If those two don't exist, sometimes a catchall address can exist,
which looks
Yes i see how can how can this be complicated...or difficult...
What do you sugguest to me to do?
Thanks
Nightduke
Sam Clippinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I don't think those two suggestions are mutually exclusive. #1 is
actually more complicated however, since
Sam Clippinger ha scritto:
Actually, spamdyke already does this. If qmail rejects the recipient,
spamdyke logs the rejection as DENIED_OTHER. Unfortunately, qmail
doesn't check recipients by default, though there are some patches
available to add that ability. Instead, qmail accepts all
Sam Clippinger ha scritto:
I don't think those two suggestions are mutually exclusive. #1 is
actually more complicated however, since DIR/DOMAIN/USER isn't always
enough. vpopmail aliases can look like this:
DIR/DOMAIN/.qmail-USER
That's the point: the DIR tree must be populated
Actually, spamdyke already does this. If qmail rejects the recipient,
spamdyke logs the rejection as DENIED_OTHER. Unfortunately, qmail
doesn't check recipients by default, though there are some patches
available to add that ability. Instead, qmail accepts all incoming mail
and bounces