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NAME
check_badmailfrom - checks the badmailfrom config, with per-line reasons
DESCRIPTION
Reads the "badmailfrom" configuration like qmail-smtpd does. From the qmail-smtpd docs:
"Unacceptable envelope sender addresses. qmail-smtpd will reject every recipient address for a message if the envelope sender address is listed in badmailfrom. A line in badmailfrom may be of the form @host, meaning every address at host."
You may include an optional message after the sender address (leave a space), to be used when rejecting the sender.
CONFIGURATION
reject
badmailfrom reject [ 0 | 1 | naughty ]
0 will not reject any connections.
1 will reject naughty senders.
connect is the most efficient setting. It's also the default.
To reject at any other connection hook, use the naughty setting and the naughty plugin.
PATTERNS
This plugin also supports regular expression matches. This allows special patterns to be denied (e.g. FQDN-VERP, percent hack, bangs, double ats).
Patterns are stored in the format pattern(\s+)response, where pattern is a Perl pattern expression. Don't forget to anchor the pattern (front ^ and back $) if you want to restrict it from matching anywhere in the string.
^streamsendbouncer@.*\.mailengine1\.com$ Your right-hand side VERP doesn't fool me ^return.*@.*\.pidplate\.biz$ I don't want it regardless of subdomain ^admin.*\.ppoonn400\.com$
AUTHORS
2002 - Jim Winstead - initial author of badmailfrom
2010 - Johan Almqvist <johan-qpsmtpd@almqvist.net> - pattern matching plugin
2012 - Matt Simerson - merging of the two and plugin tests