Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:
>
> may I make 2 or 3 observations?
Of course! :) OK, I'll use the new format you posted for the Question
part when I wiki it here in a little bit, thanks.
> I do not see any measure to stop it from mailing mailing lists or other
> message that should not be replied to. These can be taken from standard
> autoresponder filters, but should be included in this filter before it
> is published. Also, I would recommend that any of these aliases have a
> lower spam threshold. Maybe I am too careful...
Understood, I hadn't really thought of that -- in my use-case scenario
of this, the only persons emailing it would be actual job seekers (how
would it end up on a mailing list?).
I think a good compromise is to use the same condition in the router
that is for the Vacation:
condition = "${if or {{match {$h_precedence:} {(?i)junk|bulk|list}} \
{eq {$sender_address} {}}} {no} {yes}}"
So that in full it looks like:
jobclosed_router:
driver = redirect
local_parts = jobclosed
condition = "${if or {{match {$h_precedence:} {(?i)junk|bulk|list}} \
{eq {$sender_address} {}}} {no} {yes}}"
allow_filter
file = /etc/mail/jobcfilter.txt
reply_transport = address_reply
user = mail
How does that look to you as a small anti-maillist prevention idea?
Would you have other suggestions to add?
-te
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