James Ralston wrote: > For recent versions of sendmail, you can use the spamfriend/spamhater > hooks in the accessdb to implement either one of these policies: > > 1. Incoming mail from RBL-listed sites is rejected, except for > spamfriend users. > > 2. Incoming mail from RBL-listed sites is rejected only for > spamhater users.
*nod* Postfix's per-user-uce patch does something similar. > You'll need to design a method for users to indicate their choice, > though. Yes, this is most of the reason I proposed the Sieve extension. It seemed to be the least intrusive way of making a slick way for people to specify this sort of thing, since there's already a standard format, protocol, some software to use it, and it's logical to configure all of your mail delivery preferences in one place. Thanks for your reply. I'd already gotten the message quite clearly that my approach was not liked. It's good to see someone who also took the time to read what I was trying to accomplish. If you have any more specific suggestions, I'd be glad to hear them. (Though they would probably be off-topic here.) -- Scott Lamb