Actually your best bet is to remove the MX records in the DNS, or
install dummy MX records. Then sending sites will be unable to deliver
mail for that domain to begin with.
If there is an MX and you remove it, make sure there isnt an "A" record
pointing at you either. (Or if you cant remove the A, then go with the
dummy MX..
EG:
thisolddomain.com IN MX 0 nowehere.nodomain.
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, James Dehnert wrote:
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> I am the keeper of a domain that we no longer want to get e-mail for. In
> fact, I want to just black hole all the e-mail coming in for this domain ( we
> have given tons of notice, and I'm tired of cleaning out 100's of messages with
> eximon )
>
> Is there a simple description of a director ( or something ) that will black
> hole everything sent to *@thisoldsomain.com ?. This is probably a RTFM
> situation, but I'm hoping someone can short circuit this for me.
>
> Thanks,
> Zeke
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