Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:05:07 -0500 From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com> To: James Csoka <jimcsoka@dominionfirstmortgage.com> Cc: Freebsd - Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Blocking an individual email address Message-ID: <43F3EBE3.7060309@mac.com> In-Reply-To: <010f01c6326b$051094a0$2e07a8c0@domfirst.local> References: <03bf01c63247$d1c78ae0$2e07a8c0@domfirst.local> <040a01c6324a$f6dac920$2e07a8c0@domfirst.local> <20060215161255.GB70956@dan.emsphone.com> <010f01c6326b$051094a0$2e07a8c0@domfirst.local>
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James Csoka wrote: > After reading the page you linked to, and looking at the examples, I added > the line To:user@example.com REJECT (using my personal email), and it had no > effect. I can't find any good reason it didn't work, but it fails to > prevent me from sending mail from inside my work network to my home address. Do you do a "make access.db" or "make all" afterwards to rebuild the database? Maybe try restarting sendmail ("make restart") and see whether /var/log/maillog says something interesting about that file or something else that might be helpful? (Does a logfile that no-one reads make any noise? :-) -- -Chuck
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