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On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 03:30:49AM +0200, Pedro Bados wrote:
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| Hello:
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| How can I reject the mail to specific local users?
In /etc/aliases put the line
dman: :fail: This user is not allowed to receive mail.
(assuming you have a router/director that checks /etc/aliases)
-D
| I need some parameter such as sender_reject but for recipients
| instead of senders. recipient_reject does not exist.
| Why?
There are other ways.
| Can I do it in the SMTP connection with MAIL TO
No. There isn't a "MAIL TO" command. At the "MAIL FROM" commadn you
don't know who the recipient is. The above alias technique will
reject the recipient at "RCPT TO" time.
| or must I reject it later with some director/transport in the
| message processing?
The director causes it to be rejected because exim will verify local
users before accepting them. If no director accepts the address, or
if a director fails the address, it will be rejected.
-D
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