On 08.05.14 18:11, Bernd Wurst wrote:
>Is there a simple way to reject incoming mail sent to a particular local
>recipient?
>
>We run courier MTA with a virtual (hosted domains) setup without
>maildrop or another generic SMTP mail filter. There are customers that
>want to give up a particular address and then place an autoresponder on
>the mailbox. As autoresponders are evil, we'd like to replace this with
>a SMTP reject.
>
>I found "spamtrap" in the "bofh" file but is seems this cannot be set up
>with an individual notice. Is there another simple way without external
>filter software?

use rcptfilter in users' home directory. See
http://www.courier-mta.org/localmailfilter.html

Note that at that time you only know the connecting IP and sender, nothing
more.
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