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Ask HN: Service that blocks new inbound emails from unapproved senders

1 pointsby shartshooterabout 2 years ago
I had seen a service in the past where, if you&#x27;re emailing me for the first time, it asks you to do one of two things:<p>1) verify that you know me by answering a simple question<p>2) make a donation to a cause I care about so your email goes through<p>I&#x27;m pretty diligent about unsubscribing from all the crummy business newsletters I somehow get signed up for, but am looking for something a bit more aggressive.<p>In short: I&#x27;m looking for a service to keep out all emails except for the few senders I care about

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LinuxBenderabout 2 years ago
The simplest thing I know of would be to set up a couple Postfix VM&#x27;s and have rules to allow relaying specific domains to a final mail server of your choice and either discard the rest if confidence is high or put them in a quarantine queue or text file for manual review, or just reject anything not specifically allowed. This allows adding other anti-spam mitigations before anything even touches your final destination mail server.