Jeff Jansen said:
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> Anton Basistov wrote:
>
>> I mean such address: [EMAIL PROTECTED], and phys.msu.ru - is
>>  local domain of my server. How can I configure Courier to accept such
>> messages?
>
> Create the file .courier-default in your courier aliasdir directory
> (usually /etc/courier/aliasdir or /usr/lib/courier/etc/aliasdir) and
> then put the following line in it:
>
> | echo "User $RECIPIENT is unknown"; exit 77
>
>
> Now any mail to non-existent users of domains on your server will be
> accepted initially but then rejected with the message "User <recipient's
> email address> is unknown" and a delivery failure notice sent back to the
> sender.
>
> Again, if this machine is connected to the internet then you risk begin
> seriously spammed.

And being blacklisted for irresponsible backscatter.  Don't do it, it's
not just your problem to deal with anymore...

Jay
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Jay Lee
Network / Systems Administrator
Information Technology Dept.
Philadelphia Biblical University
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