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Vieux 21/09/2006, 06h00   #4
Michael Heiming
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Par défaut Re: Ability to Accept Mail Selectively for Each Destination User?

In comp.mail.sendmail Will <westes-usc@noemail.nospam>:
> "Michael Heiming" <michael+USENET@www.heiming.de> wrote in message
> news:l3j8u3-qhc.ln1@news.heiming.de...
>> In comp.mail.sendmail Will <DELETE_westes@earthbroadcast.com>:
>> > Is there a sendmail style mailer, preferably implemented for Windows,

> that
>> > allows you to selectively pick which mail domains or mail users can send
>> > mail to each specific userid? For example, we have an account set up

> for
>> > private correspondence on billing issues with trusted partners. I want

> to
>> > be able to specify that this one email billing@mysite.com can receive

> email
>> > from:


>> > trustedpartner1.com
>> > trustedpartner2.com
>> > mysite.com


>> > Everything else would be rejected, but just for that one email address.


>> Sounds like an easy job for procmail, which is usually the
>> standard sendmail LDA. No windoze here, sorry.


> Would procmail also work for "steering" a particular sender's
> e-mails to a different destination? For example, we have some
> salespeople whose offers we want to see, but no matter how many
> times I tell them they send the e-mail to the wrong e-mail
> alias. For such cases I would like a rule that says:


> email from joe@company.com to: salespeople@mysite.com
> redirected to: material-for-sale@mysite.com


One wouldn't use procmail in the first place...However what you
are going to do sounds pretty illegal...

>> > I would like to find a way to do this through a GUI that is
>> > well defined

[..]
>> Why would you want a GUI, to edit .procmailrc?


> I want this so that less sophisticated administrators can do
> the grunt work. I don't want to deal with someone who isn't a
> critical reader and whose syntax error takes down the entire
> process.


Dunno about a windows GUI to configure procmail, albeit you could
probably use webmin for as (http) frontend.

Good luck

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