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rvdmeer
Guest
Hello there,
One of our customers has his mail configuration setup to catchall. Since a couple of days he is experiencing problems with spam addressed to: grambor@<his_domain.ltd>.
I already advised him to disable catchall but thats not something he likes to do. Now i advised him to create an email address spam@<his_doman.ltd> and put aliases under it like grambor@<his_domain.ltd>. Just dont make it an emailbox and messages are accepted and stored in /dev/null.
Ok, problem solved you should think.. but now every 30 minutes one email will arrive and i would like to simple block it. Is it possible to block a TO address on qmail level without running something like procmail? and if so, how to.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Ronald van der Meer
One of our customers has his mail configuration setup to catchall. Since a couple of days he is experiencing problems with spam addressed to: grambor@<his_domain.ltd>.
I already advised him to disable catchall but thats not something he likes to do. Now i advised him to create an email address spam@<his_doman.ltd> and put aliases under it like grambor@<his_domain.ltd>. Just dont make it an emailbox and messages are accepted and stored in /dev/null.
Ok, problem solved you should think.. but now every 30 minutes one email will arrive and i would like to simple block it. Is it possible to block a TO address on qmail level without running something like procmail? and if so, how to.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Ronald van der Meer