Re: [courier-users] kitchen sink

2015-01-19 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 01/19/2015 05:37 AM, Szépe Viktor wrote: I realized a local user account is necessary. It isn't... As Sam said, you can put the dot-courier file in $sysconfdir/aliasdir. # cat $HOME/.courier |/bin/true IIRC, the file can have one blank line and do the same thing. echo

Re: [courier-users] kitchen sink

2015-01-19 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Szépe Viktor writes: Is there a way to drop (as in iptables) mail for certain addresses (not for an entire domain), so do receive it but do not save it anywhere? I would prefer a solution without a local user. Thank you! See the description of $sysconfdir/aliasdir in the dot-courier man

Re: [courier-users] kitchen sink

2015-01-19 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 19.01.15 13:28, Szépe Viktor wrote: Is there a way to drop (as in iptables) mail for certain addresses (not for an entire domain), so do receive it but do not save it anywhere? bofh spamtrap option should be what you need. It drops all mail that it sent to the configured addreses. Note that it

Re: [courier-users] kitchen sink

2015-01-19 Thread Szépe Viktor
Thank you! I realized a local user account is necessary. # cat $HOME/.courier |/bin/true Idézem/Quoting Sam Varshavchik mr...@courier-mta.com: Szépe Viktor writes: Is there a way to drop (as in iptables) mail for certain addresses (not for an entire domain), so do receive it but do not

[courier-users] kitchen sink

2015-01-19 Thread Szépe Viktor
Is there a way to drop (as in iptables) mail for certain addresses (not for an entire domain), so do receive it but do not save it anywhere? I would prefer a solution without a local user. Thank you! Szépe Viktor -- +36-20-4242498 s...@szepe.net skype: szepe.viktor Budapest, XX. kerület