Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED], On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 18:03:21 +0200 (EET) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is some ways to limit email that come to my server ? > I dont want that my local user [EMAIL PROTECTED] to dont receive any mail from > address aaaa.com or [EMAIL PROTECTED] > How can i do that ? Only with invoking a an own "checker program" before delivery to local mailbox / maildir is done. There's no such option for qmail (qmail don't care about "local users" on SMTP level where it could reject the message), nor does vpopmail ship with such a program, as vpopmail handles _delivery_ and _retrival_ of messages, not filtering. > They are some programs like qmailadmin to do that ? No. But to quote D.J.B.: "This is Unix, stop acting so helpless." write your own program that filters or make use of 'procmail' or 'maildrop' and invoke what ever your choice felt on in a dot-qmail file, that's what qmails modularity is made for. E.g.: ~ cat /home/vpopmail/domains/example.com/.qmail-restricted_user | /path/to/filter/program And "program" can fetch environment variables 'EXT' and 'HOST' to "know" to whom the mail was directed and 'SENDER' to know the ... correct, sender. 'EXT@HOST' will be the intended recipient, 'SENDER' is the complete e-mail-address of the sender. executing '/home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo "$EXT@$HOST"' and parsing it's output for '^dir:' will give you the "base dir" of that user, so you can deliver the mail to (attention: pseudo code!!!): DIR=`/home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo "$EXT@$HOST"` DELIVER_TO="$DIR/Maildir/" -- Peter
