On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 09:32:38 -0800, you wrote: >Russ Ringer wrote: >> Is it possible to whitelist by "rcpt to:" when there is nothing in the >> header to indicate the recipient? i.e. no To:, bcc:, cc:, etc. > >No. > >But you may be able to tell your MTA to put something in the header to >indicate the recipient(s) (X-Apparently-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], for example) > >This may break BCC, though, if you're not careful.
I didn't think you could, but I had to ask. We're using qmail-scanner/spam control which gets the "rcpt to" in a variable so I made a simple mod to bypass SA on certain recips. We have a irrational marketing VP who is convinced he will miss a million dollar order if *anything* is blocked so I want to insure he gets all the spam he deserves (evil grin). Everyone else (including my boss) is grateful to not ever see all the crap that come in. ->Russ
