okay, "drop", great thanks.
Maybe I'll just change this line from my rcpt ACL from "deny" to "drop":
deny hosts = +rbl_hosts
message = host $sender_host_address is not allowed to send us email.
Please try sending us email from another host.
log_message = host $sender_host_address is listed in $dnslist_domain
dnslists =
brazil.blackholes.us:china.blackholes.us:cn-kr.blackholes.us
To the curious, I would *never* receive any non-spam email from those
countries, which is why I block them. If someone in those countries wants
to send me email, they can use yahoo or gmail. :-)
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Michael Sprague wrote:
Sure. You can put something like this in your rcpt ACL:
drop
condition = ${if > {${eval:$rcpt_fail_count}}{3}{true}{false}}
message = Too many failed recipients - count = $rcpt_fail_count
This will drop the connection after 3 bad rcpt to's are done.
M
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