Hello,
        I don't remember if it was on this list, but I remember reading
somewhere that someone setup a sendmail/postfix server running as a
secondary mail server and to help curb the amount of dictionary attack
e-mails (TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], ... [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc.),
they had the sec server look up valid e-mail address in a database (I
believe via MySQL).  If it was valid, then it forwarded it onto the primary
server; if not, it dumped it.
        We're getting a lot of dictionary attack e-mails through our sec
server and would like to implement something like this (if possible).  Thank
you for your time and attention.. -Jeff


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