Con un 8.9 podes poner en /etc/mail/access algo como
@intranet REJECT
o como
@intranet ### "No es un nombre aceptable"
donde ### es un codigo de tres digitos que empieza con 5 (error
permanente)
Despues /etc/mail# makemap hash access < access
Saludos, y gracias por todo,
Gerardo
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Juanjo Ciarlante wrote:
> I'm using sendmail (sorry I must ;) for internal mail server and MTA.
> There's a group of POP3 mail accounts that are fetchmail-ed from
> outside and inyected to.
> I need to BLOCK outgoing mails with bad addresses (eg @intranet);
> but I cannot just block relaying because there are
> some clients that send true from-addressed mails.
>
> Any hints will be appreciated
>
> TIA
>
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>
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