From: Rocco Rutte (no email)
Date: Sun Jun 02 2002 - 04:10:31 EDT
Hi,
* Michael Tokarev [2002-06-02 01:15:28 CEST] wrote:
> Rocco Rutte wrote:
> There is no *logical* way to do that: the big question is
> what to do with multi-recipient mails.
That is a real problem, I know. It may sound stupid but the
only thing I can do is to ask people not to send to multiple
destinations at once. The first message getting through one
of the filters beyond the commands in /etc/aliases will
win and the others are deleted.
> The idea is as follows:
[...]
Looks good.
> For that (may be huge) amount of maps, you'd better use
> either pcre/regex map (will not require more filedescriptors),
> or my fnmatch map, with that the above will be written in more
> short form:
It's shorter, sure, but do not want to built Postfix from
source. The accounts won't change very often so I'll use a
set of scripts building the required files.
> > What I'd like to know,
> > too, is if there's a way to forward the rejected mails to
> > another account for approval.
> No. For this, you'd use content_filter (where you, in fact,
> may do ALL those checks including headers).
Hmm, I'd like to keep the level of filters as low as
possible since the target machine is quite old. So maybe the
simple header check will go into the Perl backend.
Thanks anyways.
Cheers, Rocco
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