Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>> More or less, that's it. The Anti-Spam Research Group might have been a 
>> more suitable list for this topic, but I'd rather seek practical advice. Any?
>>   
> 
> Look at SRS?
> 
> http://www.openspf.org/SRS

SRS solves a number of cases for large forwarders. It could be implemented 
in Courier by defining users SRS0 and SRS1, and a mechanism similar to 
mailing lists (setting SRS0-xxx rather than SRS0+xxx.) However, it doesn't 
suit well cases when the final recipient must not be revealed to the 
originator.

SRS would also fit in that local policy I mentioned. Implementing such 
policy would imply modifying Courier, but then it would also allow to 
change the envelope sender in cases like, say, a

    "to [EMAIL PROTECTED]"

directive in a .mailfilter recipe that users write directly. I mean 
without modifying neither the recipe neither maildrop.














































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