Bowie Bailey wrote:
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bowie Bailey writes:
For testing purposes, I want to set up my server to accept all email and
deliver it to a single mailbox.
In other words, ALL email that passes through this server should be
redirected so there is never any outgoing email.
Is this possible?
Yes. Set up courier-authlib to use the authuserdb module only, install an
empty userdb, with no records, and set up
$sysconfdir/aliasdir/.courier-default (see the dot-courier man page).
Note that the catch-all mailbox must be owned by the courier
userid/groupid.
This is not quite what I need.
I need to be able to accept and reject mail normally based on the LDAP and
smtpaccess settings. Once this is done, however, any email that is outbound
needs to be redirected somewhere else. I really don't care if it is going
to a mailbox or /dev/null.
I could configure esmtproutes to send everything to a non-existent
smarthost, although that would result in having to manually clean out the
mailq on a regular basis. Or maybe create a smarthost configured as you
describe above. Can you think of any other options?
Maybe you should detail better what your ultimate goal is here. There
might be an easier way of accomplishing it.
Jay
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Jay Lee
Network / Systems Administrator
Information Technology Dept.
Philadelphia Biblical University
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