Gary V wrote:
Stuart wrote:
Bojan Zdrnja wrote:
I completely agree with Gary. Rejecting e-mail for non existent users *at
the front-end* is a MUST.
I thought that rejecting non-existent users at SMTP time was considered
a bad idea because now the spammer knows that any messages that are
accepted are valid email addresses. Is this no longer considered a best
practice?
I'm just curious to hear opinions -- thanks,
Stuart Johnston
Here is an interesting thread (that Bojan was involved with) that
glowingly illustrates good reason to immediately reject mail to unknown
users:
http://list.waikato.ac.nz/pipermail/nznog/2005-January/009499.html
Any suggestions on how to set this up with Postfix 2.0 (RHEL3) and LDAP?
Thanks,
Stuart Johnston
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