On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:00:25PM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Christopher Adams adam...@gmail.com:
Summary: I would like to ban an address/domain from posting to
my system. I am using header_checks to do that.
Why? Wouldn't check_sender_access be more appropriate?
In this case, no,
/dev/rob0:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:00:25PM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Christopher Adams adam...@gmail.com:
Summary: I would like to ban an address/domain from posting to
my system. I am using header_checks to do that.
Why? Wouldn't check_sender_access be more appropriate?
Hello,
I previously posted this thread, but changed midstream and was given
guidance as to the proper way to post. So, I am starting again.
Summary: I would like to ban an address/domain from posting to my system. I
am using header_checks to do that. After creating a header_checks file and
* Christopher Adams adam...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I previously posted this thread, but changed midstream and was given
guidance as to the proper way to post. So, I am starting again.
Summary: I would like to ban an address/domain from posting to my system. I
am using header_checks to do that.
After previously posting a thread about header_checks, someone suggested
using check_sender_access, I tried it and posted a follow up and was
admonished for changing direction. I specifically asked how to proceed and
was told to go back to my original thread, which was header_checks.
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* Christopher Adams adam...@gmail.com:
After previously posting a thread about header_checks, someone suggested
using check_sender_access, I tried it and posted a follow up and was
admonished for changing direction. I specifically asked how to proceed and
was told to go back to my original
Hi all!
I expierence problem with building regexp rules in header_checks. All I
need is to reject email coming from addre...@domain1.com to
addre...@domain2.com. How can I issue such excact rule?
Thank you.
flux.
2009/8/12 f...@hotbox.ru:
Hi all!
I expierence problem with building regexp rules in header_checks. All I need
is to reject email coming from addre...@domain1.com to addre...@domain2.com.
How can I issue such excact rule?
It's not possible with header_checks. header_checks works on each