Re: No NDR for unknown user
- From: "Ron Hinds" <billg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 18:03:36 -0700
"Sanford Whiteman" <swhitemanlistens-software@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:op.tuo8cicb6c17zw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I would like mail sent to unknown users to simply disappear - i.e., no
NDR (which fills up the Badmail folder) just reject it, delete it,
whatever.
Mail sent to unknown users should never be accepted by your server; it
should always be rejected at the SMTP envelope stage.
Check the recent posts about 5xxSink and download here:
http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/5xxsink/download/release
--Sandy
I searched (using find in Outlook Express) and didn't see any other posts
regarding 5xxSink. However, I did download and install it. Unfortunately, it
also seems to prevent *me* from sending mail to anyone *not* in the list
(i.e. in other domains). Although the documentation doesn't specifically
state this, it seems to imply that I need a separate virtual server for
inbound and outbound mail to get around this problem. Is that correct?
.
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