Sorry, I've just made an ass of myself.
The file I'm looking for exists and is called badrcptto. I was searching
for badMAILto on Google and the docs... ~m-/
El lun, 21-05-2007 a las 11:59 +0200, Vicente Aguilar escribió:
> Hi
>
> We run several mailing lists and other kind of public services and more
> often than not some user makes a typo in their address, like
> "@gemail.com" or "@hotmial.com". We've identified the most commonly
> mistyped addresses and would like to block those domains at the SMTP
> level. I know, this should be done on the programming side, but this is
> a shared server among several companies and each has some services and
> programmers of its own, and some of them are more conscious about these
> kind of issues than others...
>
> What's the easiest way to do it? Is there something like badmailfrom but
> for destination addresses, not origin?
>
> I'm thinking about sending those domains to a fake SMTP server via
> smtproutes or simply redefining their MX on our internal DNS, but both
> of these solutions would be quite dirty and could lead to further
> problems, so I'd rather avoid them. Would be simpler and cleaner having
> a list of banned "To:" domains.
>
> Regards,
>
> PS: I've seen a badmailto patch somewhere. Just would like to know if
> there's a way to achieve this with stock qmail-ldap, without further
> patching.
>
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