[Maia-users] disabled user still gets email stored

Robert LeBlanc rjl at renaissoft.com
Thu Apr 26 04:19:46 PDT 2007


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Sergio P. Cesar wrote:
>>>> Sergio P. Cesar wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> It looks like the ugly hack still works great. Please dont take it
>>>>> away
>>>>> :)
>>>>> it is saving a lot of manual cleaning :) :)
>>>> Good to know, Sergio! :)
>>> I guess I spoke too soon..... Now all the messages marked as SPAM for
>>> those users in the /var/amavisd/maia/no_autocreate_list are going to the
>>> "@domain.name" spam box. I cant not tell if they are being delivered.
>>  All messages that do not have a maia user account fall first to the
>> @domain,
>> and then to the @. accounts.
>>
> I was with the understanding that if the user is on the no autocreate list
> the email would not be held anywhere on maia.

No, the no_autocreate list simply prevents Maia from creating new
accounts for those users.  Any mail to addresses in the @domain domain
that don't match any existing user accounts will fall through to the
@domain account (which the domain administrators manage).


> Like I said before, I have a bunch of users that do not want any email
> held at all, if they are held anywhere it becomes a manual management for
> all those emails (time I really dont have). How do I prevent them from
> being held anywhere?

If that's all you want to do, why bother with the no_autocreate list at
all?  Let those users have accounts created for them, then disable all
filtering for those specific accounts (from their individual Settings
pages).  If Maia doesn't do any filtering for those accounts, nothing
will be quarantined for them, the mail will simply pass through as if
Maia wasn't there.

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Robert LeBlanc <rjl at renaissoft.com>
Renaissoft, Inc.
Maia Mailguard <http://www.maiamailguard.com/>

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