Hello,
I see that I can create policy banks which are used accourding to
which ip/port amavisd-new received a message.
Is it also possible to create a policy bank for mail to domains in
@local_domains_maps? I wish to handle incoming mail a bit different
than outgoing mail, and it would be nice
On 8/13/07, Erland Nylend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I see that I can create policy banks which are used accourding to
which ip/port amavisd-new received a message.
Is it also possible to create a policy bank for mail to domains in
@local_domains_maps? I wish to handle incoming mail a
On 2007-08-13, 08:36, Gary V wrote:
There is a MYUSERS policy bank, but keep in mind senders are often forged.
This is from amavisd.conf-sample:
I've seen it, but it seems to be unusable for what I'm trying to
accomplish. I want to set up separate settings for incoming mail
versus outgoing
On 8/13/07, Erland Nylend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-08-13, 08:36, Gary V wrote:
There is a MYUSERS policy bank, but keep in mind senders are often forged.
This is from amavisd.conf-sample:
I've seen it, but it seems to be unusable for what I'm trying to
accomplish. I want to set up
Erland,
I need a very similar policy bank, but one that is loaded when the
_recipient_ matches local_domains_maps, instead of the sender.
Can't be done. A message can have multiple recipients.
A policy bank applies to a message processing as a whole,
it can conceptually only be loaded on some