Hello again :) On Pt, 2008-06-27 at 07:06 +0200, Bernd Wurst wrote: > Hi. > > On Thursday 26 June 2008, Pawel Tecza wrote: > > In my opinion difference between badfrom and spamtrap options is that > > badfrom is for addresses in MAIL FROM: and spamtrap is for addresses > > in RCPT TO:, but both are for domains I host. Please correct me, > > if I'm wrong. > > I've never seen such a limitation. > But seems like you're right. In a current test, this did not work as I > expected. > Sorry, I thought this could contain arbitrary values for recipient addresses. > This seems wrong.
No problem :) > > Maybe my post wasn't clear enough, but I don't want to block messages > > which my server *receives* from [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. I need > > to block messages my users *send* to that address and it's not one > > of my addresses, of course. > > I understood what you want, thought this should work... > > Okay, I'm out. A custom alias won't work either, I suppose. > > A courierfilter should be able to do this, perhaps one of the pytonfilters > can > blacklist some addresses? I'm not very familiar with pythonfilters by Gordon Messmer, but Jeff Jansen has just pointed me the solution. It seems that using aliases is a good method to blocking outgoing messages. My best regards, Pawel
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