Wilson Henriquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I'm new to qmail and I need some help from you guys.   I know that if
>I want to capture emails that are coming out of my box to wrong outside
>addresses, then all I have to do is add &[EMAIL PROTECTED] to the
>.qmail-default file and the message will then be routed to my
>badoutgoing box.  At the same time, I also want to have the capability
>of capturing the emails of outside users trying to send emails to
>unknown users in my system.  I want these emails to be routed to my
>badincoming mailbox.  How could I get these two things working properly
>on my system.

You've got it backwards: ~alias/.qmail-default will catch bad
"incoming" (local) addresses. There's really no way to catch bad
outgoing (remote) addresses because only the remote system can tell
which ones are good and which are bad. You could intercept bounces, I
suppose, but what's the point?

-Dave

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