postfix multi recipient
Pete Russell
pete at ENITECH.COM.AU
Thu Jun 23 11:53:43 IST 2005
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Would something like
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#default_destination_recipient_limit
default_destination_recipient_limit 1 work?
Would this mean that i could take delivery of multi recipient messages
normally from external but would only delivery them one recipient at a time?
Pete
Peter Russell wrote:
> I have a problem where management insist on one user account not being
> scanned for spam at all. I have used ruleset to exclude the account.
>
> Trouble is that email to this account is always grouped with email other
> people. Postfix doest seem to automatically make separate copies of the
> email for each recipient, meaning that all of those recipients receive
> the spam.
>
> I see there are patches to make changes to sendmail, but cant find much
> on Postfix - is there no way of fixing this with postfix?
>
> I have asked if they would allow it to be scanned and marked as spam,
> rather than not scanned, allowing the user to use a outlook rule to
> filter them to another folder. But will i face the same issue as before
> with multiple recipients receiving an email with the subject marked as
> spam?
>
> Regards
> Pete
>
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