Michael A. Peters wrote: > 1) I don't want to reject them, the fm header is usually forged - so > rejecting just sends them to someone else who more than likely did not > send it to me. > > 2) My postfix is only allowed to talk on my lan - I use fetchmail to pop > my accounts (which processes them with spamassassin), procmail to filter > them into my mailboxes (which is then served via imap to my clients). > postfix is used for some stuff, but only on the lan - it can't send to > outside world. To get to outside world, I use my mail account providers > smtp server. If you want to use postfix (or another MTA) to reject incoming mail that comes via fetchmail, check out Fetchmail's antispam option. http://www.catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/fetchmail-man.html#15 Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail address: james | "[the computer] belonged to our Rabid NT Guy, and we @westexe.demon.co.uk | called it Kant partly because we were naming servers | after philosophers and theologians, and partly | because it couldn't. -- Anthony DeBoer