On Jun 14, 2004, at 8:34 PM, Jason L. Buberel wrote:
Any info on how/where in the mail processing pipeline this can be done would be appreciated. Also, if you think using this mechanism for an auto-whitelist feature is really bone-headed, I'd like that feedback too!
I'm not sure how practical this is for a large site, but I do this for my own account thusly:
- set my MUA to always BCC a special -heyitsme account (most MUAs do this).
- the .courier-heyitsme runs a maildrop mailfilter script that appends the email addresses to a whitelist file if they do not already exist in it.
- my main maildrop mailfilter checks the whitelist file when receiving mail
In the days before viral mail forgery, this worked really well.
-andy
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