I think I saw a qmail patch that let you use a badrcptto or
badmailto file in /var/qmail/controls. Check
http://www.qmail.org and search for badrcptto (there are two
of them right together). If this works, it would reject the
mail at the smtp level.
Thanks for the info.
I think
Is there a simple way to temporarily disable mail delivery to domain
(i.e. When a client has not paid there bill)
Regards,
MB
Michael Bellears wrote:
Is there a simple way to temporarily disable mail delivery to domain
(i.e. When a client has not paid there bill)
Simple, but not terribly easy.
I edit the vpasswd file in the domain and add a '*' in front of each of
the encrypted password values. Now no one can download
Michael Bellears wrote:
Applying the domain limits (pop/imap) works (I have them enforced atm) -
But I was hoping there was also a simple way to temp. disable the domain
from receiving mail altogether (Would be an even greater motivational
factor for the client to pay if mail destined to them
With the cdb back end it is easy, sql back ends might be a problem...
Move their domain directory to a different name, then run
vdeldomain on the domain. When they pay, run vadddomain,
then move the directory back. If you are using a database,
you could possibly use vconvert to copy