On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Jack Ziegler wrote:
>
> One idea that's somewhat appealing is to ignore quotas when delivering, but
> auto-magically deny those over quota the ability to send messages. Has anyone
> done this already in exim? Has it worked, i.e. do people comply, or find
> ways around it? Any ideas about what would be the best approach to
> implementing it?
This sounds like a good idea :-)
It's probably easiest to implement if you require authenticated message
submission, then you can use $authenticated_id to do a quota lookup in the
ACL, and reject if necessary.
If you want to allow insecure message submission you can probably turn the
sender address into the quota lookup key.
Tony.
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