blacklist - updates the /etc/mail/access.db database.
<cmd>|
blacklist
[
-l
]|[
-V
]
blacklist is a Bourne shell script which should work equally well on all versions of UNIX and Linux.
blacklist is designed to be put on a pipe recieving e-mail messages. It may be invoked manually (see EXAMPLES
below) but is best used used to process messages bounced to the blacklist user automatically.
-l turns on logging using the syslog facility.
-V Prints the script version and exits.
/etc/mail/access, /etc/mail/access.db.
The following line is added to the " /etc/mail/aliases " file. Logging is enabled.
blacklist: "|/usr/local/etc/blacklist -l"
To manually invoke the script:
cat <mailbox> |/usr/local/etc/blacklist
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