I have received as much 'junk-mail' as I can take. I am hoping that someone
else has hit their limit and development a filtering package that would work
in my environment. I have an SMTP server running on my bastion machine,
which uses aliases to forward to my internal server on an alternate SMTP
port that is not accessible from the outside world.
I'd like to have my bastion machine, that is listening to port 25, to screen
messages based on domain names that have a track-record of IP/domain
mangling, domains that do not succeed in a DNS lookup or reverse IP lookup,
and to some extent based on message or subject line content.
Please, if you have or know of somethings that will do this, please let me
know. I took a brief look at procmail, but I'm not an SMTP expert and
couldn't make heads-or-tails of how to do everything that I want to accomplish.
TIA
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Barry Treahy, Jr. Email: treahy_at_allianceelec.com
Vice President Phone: (602) 483-9400 x325
FAX: (602) 443-3898
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... but its a DRY HEAT!
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Received on Mon Jul 07 1997 - 17:53:18 NZST