FR: Choose to ban external forwarders

Well... you asked :D. For me it's a bad idea. Unless you made it very clear to clients, you'd probably be inundated by support requests, and as you may realize, responding to support requests is usually the most costly part of running a webhosting business.

But you probably could do it with that script; you'd need to check to see if the domain was listed in the /etc/virtual/domains file, and if not, delete it and return to an error page of some sort.

Would likely need a plugin to present the page, and to also track for which users you want to implement it.

Jeff
 
Well, then we need to come up with some solution to reduce forwarded emails being blocked by providers, I'm still seeing failed/frozen messages in the queues stating they're "unsolicited" (spam) - so, either they're not getting scanned, or something else.

This only started to happen recently, like from August, and nothing has changed regarding the configs.
 
Which we do 2 and 4... and 3, if incoming mail is forwarded, bouncing won't come into it.... and 1, well, how do you enforce that without some actual checking?
 
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