On 07/04/2014 11:05 AM, Deniss wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to force lmtp to bounce messages with temporary reject
code like 421 for certain user(s) ?
Looks like lmtp does not respect user_deny.db file.
You could try setting their quota to something small, e.g. 1 (one)
But mailbox may
Thanks everyone for the answers !
I will scan the login entries in the syslog and use them. I thought about
redirecting all the users logins entries to a specific file and then
develop a script to delete mailboxes that have not been accessed in the
last 90 days.
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My best regards,
Fabio
Apropos, is there any way to block access to a mailbox on Cyrus, even if
the user logins successfully? Perhaps there is a way on Cyrus to block new
deliveries to a mailbox or I should handle this on my MTA?
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My best regards,
Fabio Soares Schmidt
Linux Professional Institute - LPIC-3
On Tue, July 8, 2014 17:16, Ken Murchison wrote:
On 07/04/2014 11:05 AM, Deniss wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to force lmtp to bounce messages with temporary reject
code like 421 for certain user(s) ?
Looks like lmtp does not respect user_deny.db file.
You could try setting their quota to