You could check out using amavisd-new for receiving mail. There are
several guides on using amavisd-new with postfix. I've not heard a
single good thing about courier-mta, so I've never investigated its
capabilities. You can have amavisd-new use a mysql backend and create
per user rules for filtering. I'm not aware of anything for smtp.

HTH

Wendall

On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 18:35 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
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> Hi! I'm looking for some program to be installed on a series of Gentoo 
> servers that would allow me
> to do what I describe in the next paragraph, but I have not been able to find 
> an ebuild that would
> fulfill my needs, and neither has freshmeat proved useful. Googling neither. 
> So, I'm now bothering
> you. This is what I need:
> 
> Imagine that you have an MTA such as courier-mta (www.courier-mta.org) that 
> is used on the internal
> network for internal mail only. So, when some user wants to send email to 
> internet, the MTA will
> contact a smarthost that will check if the user can or cannot send email to 
> internet, based on a
> series of origin/destination rules.
> 
> On the other hand, imagine a gmail user who wants to send email to some user 
> in this mail server,
> the email is received by the smarthost, and other set of origin/destination 
> rules is applied. If
> there is a match, then the email will be forwarded to the internal MTA for 
> delivery.
> 
> Any help??
> 
> Yours,
> 
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> Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman - www.buanzo.com.ar
> Consultor en Seguridad Informatica
> President, Open Information System Security Group - Argentina
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