Hi,
we have a dual mailserver setup: the external mailserver receives
mails and simply forwards everything for our domains to the internal
mailserver which does all the real work (including sending outgoing
mails). Unfortunately, since the external mail server doesn't know
any of the actual internal mail addresses it will simply accept
everything for our domains including a zillion spams send to non-existing
addresses. As a result the external mail server will generate a
zillion bounces which will in turn be send to a zillion external non-existing
mail addresses. Sigh... I hate spammers.
Is there a way to make the external mailserver (running exim 4.x)
check incoming mails against a list of known internal mail addresses
and still send all mails that match to the internal mail server
(nothing should be received localy on the external mailserver)?
This way I assume incoming mails for non-existing addresses will
be blocked at the incoming SMTP level in stead of generating a bounce
when the internal mailserver refuses the connection from the external
mailserver.
I hope my explanation made sense to anyone :-)
Nico
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