Eric "Shubes" wrote:
> Eric "Shubes" wrote:
>> I've been getting a boat load of 'joe jobs' lately in my catchall account.
>> Most of them are like "rcpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>", with two
>> apparently random parts separated by a period. I don't have a period in any
>> of my legitimate account names, so I figured I could block them in badmailto
>> with:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> That's not working though. They're still getting through.
>>
>> Anyone know how I'm messing this up?
>
> After reading /var/qmail/doc/README.qregex carefully, I came up with:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and that works nicely!
>
> BTW, someone was asking a while back about restricting email from/to various
> internal/external domains. It looks like badmailfromnorelay and
> badmailtonorelay might fit the bill. See doc/README.qregex for more info.
>
Now that that was working, I figured I'd write a rule to reject emails with
all numeric user ids. I wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
figuring it meant "any number of numeric digits". WRONG. It filtered out,
well, everything. (OOPS!)
Anyone know off hand how to write a rule that means "any number of all
numeric digits"?
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-Eric 'shubes'
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