Jason Haar writes: > What I was thinking about is a program that carried out the SMTP > conversation until the MAIL FROM occurred, and then checked that the address > was "correct" (by DNS lookup). If it isn't, drop the SMTP as spam, otherwise > turn around and replay the conversation to qmail-smtpd and then link the two > together. How would you propose to handle the second and subsequent E-mail messages that the sender might send, after the first one is accepted by Qmail? -- Sam
- Getting Qmail to reject unknown MAIL FROM addresses... Jason Haar
- Re: Getting Qmail to reject unknown MAIL FROM add... Kevin Waterson
- Re: Getting Qmail to reject unknown MAIL FROM add... Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Getting Qmail to reject unknown MAIL FROM... Jason Haar
- Re: Getting Qmail to reject unknown MAIL ... Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Getting Qmail to reject unknown MAIL ... Sam
- Re: Getting Qmail to reject unknown M... Jason Haar
