To the OP:
Use Bob's prototype greyscanner. I've implemented it for two domains I
host and it's wicked efficient. To address what your looking for,
simply implement a valid user lookup script under Bob's greyscanner. He
put a hook exactly for this:
$EXTERNAL_ADDRESS_CHECKER = "/etc/mail/greytrap_checkrcpt";
I think it solves your problem if I understand your question.
Jim
* Bob Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061114 13:28]:
> Hi Daniel, I don't do this in spamd at the moment, because I want to
> keep spamd small and secure, and regex code is amazingly big and scary.
>
> have a look at my prototype greylist scanner from my nycbug
> talk for a way to do this.
>
> -Bob
>
>
> * Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-08 02:34]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to setup a wild card trapit for all emails getting to some
> > domains I have to obviously reduce spam, but I don't see a way to do so.
> >
> > Yes you can do:
> >
> > spamdb -T -a "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> >
> > And that works well, but I would like to do something like
> >
> > spamdb -T -a "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> > spamdb -T -a "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> > spamdb -T -a "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> > spamdb -T -a "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> > spamdb -T -a "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> >
> > For example. This would allow me for example to use a domain I have for
> > 14 years+ and that only have 5 valid emails address in it, but that you
> > guess, over the years only get spam now. I mean thousands of spam emails
> > per day!
> >
> > So, I would like to trapit everything that is not from these 5 emails.
> >
> > Obviously this idea is I guess stupid if you have lots of accounts, but
> > if you do have a limited number of accounts, then may be a good idea to do.
> >
> > Then putting this small domain on a server with big one would help the
> > big as well.
> >
> > Is there a way to do this?
> >
> > So, far I don't see one.
> >
>
> --
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> if ((not 0 && not 1) != (! 0 && ! 1)) {
> print "Larry and Tom must smoke some really primo stuff...\n";
> }