P� onsdag, 30 juni 2004, skrev Rod Roark: [...] > Also, starting with release 2.1, Postfix has a little-known > feature that will allow content filters to reject mail > BEFORE the offending SMTP connection is closed. I went out > of my way to install 2.1.1 along with my recent server > upgrade, intending to try this out soon. See: > > http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_PROXY_README.html
Nice. This is exactly what I am looking for, though it is worrysome that the documentation says that external content filters are only suitable for low-traffic sites. Rod: have you experimented with this yet? Has anyone else? Honestly, I think the e-mail system is going to become unusable in the not-too-distant future and we will all be forced by circumstances to switch to a sender-pays-per-message system. Think how much less profitable indiscriminate bulk mailing would be if the sender had to pay you one cent for every message successfully delivered! -- Henry House Please don't send me HTML mail! My mail system will reject it. The unintelligible text that may follow is a digital signature. See <http://hajhouse.org/pgp> to find out how to use it. My OpenPGP key: <http://hajhouse.org/hajhouse.asc>.
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