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==Disable addresses== | |||
If you want to disable a specific address, e.g. because it has been targeted by spam, you can enable a postfix recipient and client restriction map. | |||
Create the postfix recipient access file: | |||
<pre>touch /opt/zimbra/conf/postfix_recipient_access</pre> | |||
Edit the file to include the address: | |||
<pre>user+spam@zimbra.lab 550 User Unknown</pre> | |||
Build the lmdb file: | |||
<pre>postmap /opt/zimbra/conf/postfix_recipient_access</pre> | |||
Enable check_recipient_access and restart postfix: | |||
<pre>zmprov mcf +zimbraMtaRestriction "check_recipient_access lmdb:/opt/zimbra/conf/postfix_recipient_access" | |||
zmmtactl restart</pre> | |||
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Revision as of 13:22, 1 April 2016
Plus Addressing
Plus Addressing is a feature that allows a sender to append a tag to the user id of a recipient. This lets the recipient more easily sort the incoming mail using a mail filter.
For example, user@zimbra.lab could also be reached using the address user+tag@zimbra.lab.
To enable Plus Addressing with Zimbra, use zmprov as follows:
zmprov mcf zimbraMtaRecipientDelimiter +
Note that the delimiter can be a character other than '+'.
To disable Plus Addressing, use zmprov as follows:
zmprov mcf -- -zimbraMtaRecipientDelimiter +
After making changes to enable or disable this feature, you can restart the postfix service :
zmmtactl restart
And check that the postfix configuration has the right value :
postconf recipient_delimiter recipient_delimiter = +
Disable addresses
If you want to disable a specific address, e.g. because it has been targeted by spam, you can enable a postfix recipient and client restriction map.
Create the postfix recipient access file:
touch /opt/zimbra/conf/postfix_recipient_access
Edit the file to include the address:
user+spam@zimbra.lab 550 User Unknown
Build the lmdb file:
postmap /opt/zimbra/conf/postfix_recipient_access
Enable check_recipient_access and restart postfix:
zmprov mcf +zimbraMtaRestriction "check_recipient_access lmdb:/opt/zimbra/conf/postfix_recipient_access" zmmtactl restart