On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 05:21, Ibly Piblo wrote:
> I have learned how to bounce
> spam and other unwanted mail
> back, but I would like to know
> if anyone here knows how to 
> bounce spam back by the to:
> address instead of the from
> domain, or ip address.
> 
> I am looking to bounce all mail
> that is addressed to Undisclosed.Recipients@
> back to the sender.
> 
> Wo8uld anyon eknow what I should type
> in /etc/mail/access ?
> 
> Or would this be a procmail recipe?
> 
> If that is the case, (procmail)
> would some kind soul please tell
> me what to type in the file and
> what to name it and how to call
> procmail?
> 
> I would me most ever so grateful.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Ibly
> 

That would be a job for procmail mate - you'd write a rule/recipe to
bounce it either to /dev/null or somewhere else (like to someone's email
address that you really don't like)

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