I've been watching this thread on the sideline, and it seems to me, that
the problem is that your box accepts to receive mail to adresses that
doesn't exist on your server, and thus floods your postmaster (you) am i
right?

If this is so, then all you really have to do is this:

remove .qmail-default

make .qmail-postmaster inot a script that looks up if the reciving
adress is valid, othervise send it to /dev/null

/Martin


Petr Novotny wrote:
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> On 4 Oct 2000, at 19:45, OK 2 NET - André Paulsberg wrote:
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> > Block them with ORBS ;D
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> You don't get it. I got most of the bounces from yahoo.com,
> msn.com, aol.com, excite.com etc. Those machines are *not*
> open relays; they tried to deliver mail for local users, and then
> bounced the undeliverable messages back (to me, sadly).
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