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Wendall Cada wrote:
> 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.

Courier-MTA is great, really. It was the first MTA to fully support SPF, and 
the author has a great
knowledge of RFCs. www.courier-mta.org, give it a try.

On the other hand, I've just been contacted by the author of Mail Avenger, and 
he believes that
Avenger could fulfill my need, and he's looking forward to make changes to 
Avenger to support this
scenario.

If anyone knows of another solution, please let me know.

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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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