RE: [vchkpw] Temporarily disable mail delivery to domain

2004-05-20 Thread Michael Bellears
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

[vchkpw] Temporarily disable mail delivery to domain

2004-05-19 Thread Michael Bellears
Is there a simple way to temporarily disable mail delivery to domain (i.e. When a client has not paid there bill) Regards, MB

Re: [vchkpw] Temporarily disable mail delivery to domain

2004-05-19 Thread Rick Widmer
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

Re: [vchkpw] Temporarily disable mail delivery to domain

2004-05-19 Thread Rick Widmer
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

RE: [vchkpw] Temporarily disable mail delivery to domain

2004-05-19 Thread Michael Bellears
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