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
Szépe Viktor writes:
ls -ld /var/mail/szepe.net/viktor
drwxr-s--- 3 virtual virtual 4096 Feb 17 2011 /var/mail/szepe.net/viktor
ls -ld /var/mail/szepe.net
drwxr-s--- 7 virtual virtual 4096 Nov 27 20:39 /var/mail/szepe.net
ls -ld /var/mail
drwxrwsr-x 11 daemon daemon 4096 Jan 19 13:48
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
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
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
Good morning!
I've read in an old thread that stock Debian /var/mail is for mboxes
not for Maildirs.
My permissions are:
ls -ld /var/mail/szepe.net/viktor/Maildir/new/
drwx-- 2 virtual virtual 208896 Jan 19 16:22
/var/mail/szepe.net/viktor/Maildir/new/
ls -ld
It's so hot here I can't think. If I wanted to have a read-only
backup mailbox that was populated from an active mailbox by
automatically moving messages older than 30 days from the active
mailbox to the backup mailbox then what would be the easiest
and simplest way to deny incoming deliveries to
Mark Constable writes:
It's so hot here I can't think. If I wanted to have a read-only
backup mailbox that was populated from an active mailbox by
automatically moving messages older than 30 days from the active
mailbox to the backup mailbox then what would be the easiest
and simplest way to
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
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