Nigel Metheringham wrote:
> 
> But why are you doing this - you are now accepting mail (costing you  
> bandwidth, and potentially spam/virus scanning requirements) which you  
> throw away, making a black hole in a mail system (always a bad  
> thing).  Reject the stuff at SMTP time and make it the problem of the  
> sending system.
> 

I have changed a bit, so this is what the log looks like:
2009-06-25 11:07:05 H=([93.125.48.x]) [93.125.48.x] F=<[email protected]>
rejected RCPT <[email protected]>: No such user

Am I rejecting it at SMTP time now?

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