Re: [Exim] Separating local aliases

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Author: moseley
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Subject: Re: [Exim] Separating local aliases
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On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 05:26:05AM +1000, exim@??? wrote:
> > Bill Moseley
> > Sent: Saturday, 13 September 2003 11:47 PM
> [clip]
> > Debian has a default /etc/aliases file that includes things
> > like "daemon" and "postmaster" and "news". I'm finding
> > spammers are using those names plus my domain to forge spam
> > -- so I get the bounces, and lots of them.
> > I'll want to keep "postmaster", but the others I'd like to
> > limit to internal/local use.
>
> Would it be too extreme for you to outright fail any addresses that
> don't go to real accounts? I have to following (along with all other
> accounts that aren't for real people) in my /etc/aliases file.
>
> Postmaster:     elc
> root:           :fail: Unknown user
> bin:            :fail: Unknown user
> daemon:         :fail: Unknown user

>
> This means that any mail destined for any of those users gets rejected
> at SMTP RCPT time by default.
> Not exactly what you were asking, but, close enough?


Isn't that the same a just removing those from /etc/aliases? They will
fail since they don't get directed.

My concern is that an alias might be in there because some *local*
process sends email there.

Is there a way in Exim 3 to select/limit a router based on where the
mail is coming from? I.e. allow locally generated mail and mail from
localhost and my local LAN?

--
Bill Moseley
moseley@???