Hello all,
One of my email users gets too much mail/spam , most likely her own fault.
Is it possible to make only an slias active and block/remove the default email adress.
E.g.
User = email
Email@domein.nl is the current situation.
New situation:
New-email@domein.nl
Email@domain.nl is no longer available.
Rene
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[Solved] Aliases
[Solved] Aliases
Last edited by pcrene on 26 Feb 2012, 06:26, edited 1 time in total.
B3 1T + B-Stor 2T, B2 1T as backup
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Re: Aliases
I'm not sure but i think that all users can receive mail in form of username@domain.nl
If you have in /etc/aliases defined something like that:
someuserrealname:username
then your user can receive mail in form of someuserrealname@domain.nl too.
In this case you should just change entry in /etc/aliases to
someotheruserrealname:username
and your user will be able to receive mail in form of username@domain.nl and someotheruserrealname@domain.nl
But if you do not use /etc/aliases than you must assign new username for your (l)ooser.
And start using /etc/aliases.
Because some users have tendency to repeat old mistakes.
If you have in /etc/aliases defined something like that:
someuserrealname:username
then your user can receive mail in form of someuserrealname@domain.nl too.
In this case you should just change entry in /etc/aliases to
someotheruserrealname:username
and your user will be able to receive mail in form of username@domain.nl and someotheruserrealname@domain.nl
But if you do not use /etc/aliases than you must assign new username for your (l)ooser.
And start using /etc/aliases.
Because some users have tendency to repeat old mistakes.

Re: Aliases
You could try ASSP - it's a bit heavy for the B3, but once started it works just fine (I use it myself).
From the project page:
From the project page:
ASSP is different from any other spam filter in that it actively fights spam *before* it gets to your mailserver. Rather than bouncing unwanted emails, which can actually make you become the spammer, it will simply deny the sender to deliver it. Among its features is that you can set trap addresses that will cause the sender's IP to be temporary blacklisted (e.g. root, uucp, an employee that left years ago). Of course that might also blacklist senders that you want other users to still receive emails from, so it's something to use wisely. For your user, you'd want to add her on the reject-All-Mail list in the ValidateRecipients section.Description
The Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy (ASSP) Server project aims to create an open source platform-independent SMTP Proxy server which implements auto-whitelists, Bayesian, Greylisting and multiple filter methods.
Re: Aliases
Thanks, i will investigate this.
Rene
Edit: removed the user ....
Rene
Edit: removed the user ....
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