Actually, I've already got this one on my TODO list. I want to add a 
feature to spamdyke to add or remove recipients from messages depending 
on different criteria. So, for example, every message that fails the 
rDNS check could be redirected to a specific address. Or every message 
to a specific address could be redirected to a different one instead 
(e.g. an employee was fired but someone still needs to receive their 
email). Or every message from a specific address could /also/ be 
delivered to another address (e.g. a company needs to keep a record of 
all messages sent from their users). The possibilities are nearly endless.

-- Sam Clippinger

Ratko Rudič wrote:
> Dne sobota 18. aprila 2009 je Sam Clippinger napisal(a):
>   
>> I've been working on adding recipient validation to spamdyke and it's
>> basically done.  I'm currently fixing some other bugs and testing the
>> new features.
>>
>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>     
>
> You know what would be super-cool for some of my customers? to redirect 
> whatever spamdyke thinks it's spam to some predefined email. like redirect 
> spam mails that go to anyone of mydomain.com to [email protected].
>
> there would be a cronjob that would delete 1week old spam mails, but they 
> could still look into this spam mailbox if there is anything that shouldn't 
> be there (false positives happen sometimes).
>
> maybe an option to redirect spam to [email protected] or to the Spam folder 
> of 
> receiving user.
>
> ratko
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