Hello Georg,

Thanks for your helpfull answer, I didn't consider that possibility
anymore.

I don't care too much about the fact that maildrop xfilters only apply
to incomming messages. But there's another downside I see: amavis (or
any other filter, for that matter) can not tell courier to completely
refuse an email. Thus i.e. a spammer gets a 'message delivered', even
though the message was refused.

I don't really know how 'good' spammers or viruses react to different
SMTP errors. But it's obvious that a filter at the Courier-MTA level
(where courier-filters apply) would offer much more possibilities.

I'll try the maildrop solution for now, as I do have an impatient
customer ;-)

How about a 'better' courier-filter solution? What happens, if I change
the file courier referenced to from within the filter? Would appending
X-yy Headers confuse Courier? As I do not intend to use multiple
filters, filter order shouldn't be a problem.

How does courier start the filters? Alphabetically, one after another.
Or simultaneousely?

Thanks.

Markus



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