On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 18:29 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Your original problem can be solved using localmailfilter; I think you know 
> how to use it.

Yeah, I do.  I've been making good use of the .mailfilters/* files to do
a number of automated tasks, to allow users to opt in and out of FMP's
old virus filtering system, etc.  I even have a script written which
will globally modify all the rctpfilter or rcptfilter-whatever files in
the virtual mail tree.

> Create the maildropfilter config file, using the example in the 
> localmailfilter man page. Create the .mailfilters subdirectory, and create 
> rcptfilter-default, and set the permissions on everything as given in the 
> man page.  Your rcptfilter-default:

Should this not be just "rcptfilter" for the alias account?
"rcptfilter-default" will cover legitimate email forwardings
in .courier-xxx files, which users can create or modify via a web UI I
wrote.  Email directed to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and to just
"@domain_name", which we want to reject, is controlled by rules in a
".courier" file - no extension, so whouldn't I want to put the rules you
suggest in just plain "rcptfilter" file?

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