>
> You can use the access database feature:
> http://www.sendmail.org/m4/anti-spam.html
>
> With this feature enabled, you can use the file /etc/mail/access:
>
> spammer@spam.com 550 We do not accept spam.
> spamming.domain.com 550 We do not accept spam from your domain.
>
> I'm not sure if you are familiar with M4, but I'm sure the Debian
> package includes a default M4 file that you can modify (adding the
> access_db feature) and regenerated your sendmail.cf. I'm not sure
> since the default MTA, exim, has sufficed on all my Debian machines.
> (sendmail experience is on Slowlaris)
I don't want to block b's mail i just want to block b's mail to a ...
So it's kind of a personal spam-filter
thanks
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Mario Filipe
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