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RE: Reject mail to specific addresses?
From: Tom Meunier (Tom.Meunier
courts.state.tx.us)
Date: Mon Jun 02 2003 - 10:36:09 CDT
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Quick and dirty, may achieve the desired result.
Create a blackhole. Distribution list on the Exchange server. No members. Every time someone quits or dies or gets fired or whatever, just add their SMTP address to that DL. Mail comes in, and it gets distributed to all the members - nobody - and so just gets routed to /dev/null.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Hutchings [mailto:paul.hutchings
mira.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 10:16 AM
To: postfix-users
cloud9.net
Subject: RE: Reject mail to specific addresses?
> If the addresses are to be relayed to another server, then
> relay_recipient_maps would be the way to go.
>
> Good luck,
It's a relay box, so there are only a couple of
machine.fqdn addresses (the
defaults of root, postmaster etc..) and it looks like postfix 2.x refuses
mail to invalid ones by default.
I'd like to do relay_recipient_maps, but this is in front of an Exchange 5.5
box and I've yet to find a fully working HOWTO on how to do either LDAP
lookups or export a _full_ smtp address listing, and get it into a form
postfix understands.
Basically it needs to be idiot-proof, I don't have the
perl/postfix/ldap/whatever else skill and knowledge to do much more than
follow the manual..
regards
Paul
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