On 26/Apr/10 17:25, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>  Mails to<abuse>  and<postmaster>  should be passed as they are.
> [...]
> On 19.04.10 14:00, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>>  Is it not enough to catch the To: and Cc: from the incoming mail and  if
>>  it is for<abuse>  or<postmaster>  stop the processing and return an Exit
>>  Status 0?
>
> The real recipient might not be in To/Cc and vice versa.
> I'm working on the script.

You mean you read recipients from ctlfile lines starting with "r"?

How are you going to handle an abusive message for multiple 
recipients, only one of which is <abuse> or <postmaster>? Courier 
already has a whitelisted/not-whitelisted mechanism, but it only works 
for whitelistable filters...

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