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mailfromd: a Sendmail filter framework

Submitted by dparter on Mon, 2007-08-20 13:26.Internet

General-purpose mail filtering daemon for Sendmail and Postfix

Fri, 2005-06-03 14:47

sendmail spam filter milter

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Mailfromd is a general-purpose mail filtering daemon for Sendmail and Postfix. It is able to filter both incoming and outgoing messages using criteria of arbitrary complexity, supplied by the administrator in the form of a script file. The daemon interfaces with the MTA using Milter protocol.

The program name -- mailfromd -- stems from the fact that the original implementation was a simple filter implementing the sender address verification technique. Since then the program has changed dramatically, and now it is actually a specialized system providing a set of interfacing functions, along with a language translator and runtime evaluator for executing user-defined filter programs.

Here is a short list of the basic features mailfromd provides:

* Flexible programming language for writing filter scripts
* Sender address verification
* Controlling number of recipients per message
* Greylisting and whitelisting
* Controlling mail sending rate
* Local account verification
* National language support

See also: Extreme Spam Reduction: "The guns... they've stopped"

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