Thanks.  I think they would be Step 2.

Step 1 for me is to reject unknown users.   I  have,

local_recipient_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/sql-recipients.cf

In the mysql table there are a few names and aliases. But my problem is I am receiving email for users wihout linux accounts and are not in the database.

Is this a postfix or db-mail config problem?


Thanks,
Jim


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Hi,

Use Postfix with RBLs and Postgrey and kiss spam good bye

Dbmail as nothing to do with spams.

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Should I look to prevent spam and set restriction from within Postfix
AND db-mail?  Can someong outline  how db-mail can help the fight.

Jim


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