Re: [EXIM] Blackholing a domain

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Author: Microwave Systems Eximlist Exploder
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To: K.Bailey
CC: James Dehnert, exim-users
Subject: Re: [EXIM] Blackholing a domain

I still think removing the MX/A records from the DNS is the best
solution, if the domain is officialy defunct. If you want a time period
of giving notice of the change to senders, then using autoreply for
some time first might be good, but after notification period is over,
just completely remove the DNS records and mail will not be delivered
or accepted. (And if the sender-MTA is really smart, (ala exim), it
wont accept mail for that address from end-users in the first place)

On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Ken Bailey wrote:

> James Dehnert wrote ...
> >
> >
> > 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 )
>
> Rather than blackhole it, why not use an autoreply which returns the
> senders message, pointing out the error of their ways? That way no
> mail is lost, only the miscreant sender is inconvenienced, and (most
> importantly :) you no longer need to manually intervene.
>
> Silently blackholing will give you more work explaining why mail that
> senders thought was delivered never reached its destination.
>
> Ken
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