There is one other thing that can be done, something which I have been
considering:

Instead of using the XMail native blacklist mechanism, write a filter,
which does the checking.
Then, do the lookups on the various blacklists, and accordingly
accept/deny.
Of course, at any point in time, you can add filters to allow mail, if
someone wants to receive everything....
As the filter will be privy to the Auth information, should a user
authenticate, the :0 and :1 can be mimicked.

Of course, my attitude is: if someone wants all the spam in the world,
find yourself another mail-server. I do not provide a garbage
collector service.

This is the same thing I want to do with Greylisting, and it could
possibly form the same filter.

Any spam filter would also have to be modified to actually just allow
mail through for those destinations.

I still have an idea in my head, in which the client him/her/itself can
decide on the spam filtering levels, greylisting/blacklisting and DNS
blacklisting, by creating a custom .tab file in the users directory,
as well as custom .tab files in the domains directory. Through the CTL
interface these files can be queried/written, and each domain
admin/user should then be able to configure default settings for the
domain and overrides for the mailboxes.

Of course my plan is more megalomaniac in nature, whereby the super
admin can allocate say 10 mailboxes to a domain, and limit max mailbox
size to say 10M, or increase the number of mailboxes etc, which would
NOT allow the admin to actually override or exceed these limits.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006, 5:42:45 PM, you wrote:


> On 14.06.2006 17:43, Javier Navarro wrote:

>>   Is it possible to disable CustMapsList for some domains only?
>> 
>>   One of our clients wants to receibe everything (even spam).

> Nope, no native possibility.

> You can:

> 1) write your own SMTP filter that handles blacklists and whitelists
> your client.
> 2) setup a second XMail server (on another IP) for clients without RBL
> checks.
> 3) disable RBL checks

> But I know - none of them is really elegant ...



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