curious... At some point in the past I decided to track which
companies might sell my email address, so following the pattern of a
friend, I've started submitting email addresses in the form of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - it works great, and I've even been able to bitch
at a couple of companies for violating their privacy policy. Anyway,
this is easy enough to handle with an alias@ setup in courier. However,
some spammer has recently started using my domain to send email, and I'm
getting a number of user-not-found bounces that I would like to avoid
(for now, I've just been putting the addresses into bofh, but there are
quite a few now, and 2-5 new ones daily).
I'm wondering if it's possible to set up pattern-based .courier-user
files, or some other kind of thing that would let me say:
.courier-*.{com,net,org}
or something to that extent (not even needing the advanced {} notation,
since it's annoying for some people to type into a terminal. Then, I
could allow in the patterns that I use, but not have to worry about
various other stuff from spammers getting through.
Anyway, just a thought.
-Chris
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