Mike Culbertson wrote:


> Therefore, I would like to maintain a list of domains a la
> badmailfrom, but rather than doing an smtp reject, an autoreponse would
> result (your mail has been reject because <blah>, please contact <blah> etc.
> etc. ).  This way, legitimate users on "banned" domains would have an
> opportunity to notify us and get unbanned.

> Mike Culbertson
> sysadmin

Hmmm . . .  Check out a qmail homepage mirror, search for
"autoresponder".  Try them, see which one you like best.  Use qmail's
alias files to sort through by domain and feed blocked domains to the
autoresponder using qmail's environment variables to generate a message. 
That feasible?  I've never tried it. :-)

-- 
Nick (Keith) Fish
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.

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