Example Reference Guide.  Very clear and concise. 

You can also enable RBL within the .cf file, andlist out your particular 
annoyances.
Also you can create a custom rule that denies particular traffic going to 
that particular user.

A universe to junk rule is not the correct rule to insert.

/mark




"Crumrine, Gary L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
03/10/00 03:32 AM

 
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        Subject:        RAPTOR question


Hey folks, just a quick question.   What methods are you using to kill 
mail
destined to or from a certain user account in RAPTOR?  Let's say I have a
mail loop running for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I just want to deny all incoming 
mail
destined for that address.

In my incoming mail rule (universe to junk) there is a deny box, where I
think I can put his email address, but does that user need to be defined
anywhere else?

The documentation leaves a lot to be desired in this regard.  Anyone seen 
a
decent how to with real world examples?
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