[courier-users] courier mail server - repeated user unknown messages

2005-06-23 Thread Kevin Bailey
i keep getting these messages in the log files. now i host jobsinplymouth.co.uk mail but they do not have a user called danbee - that is a name on another domain i host - and i think danbee possibly worked on the website for jobsinplymouth.co.uk. what is the best way to deal with this? as

Re: [courier-users] courier mail server - repeated user unknown messages

2005-06-23 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Kevin Bailey writes: i keep getting these messages in the log files. now i host jobsinplymouth.co.uk mail but they do not have a user called danbee - that is a name on another domain i host - and i think danbee possibly worked on the website for jobsinplymouth.co.uk. what is the best way to

Re: [courier-users] courier mail server - repeated user unknown messages

2005-06-23 Thread Gordon Messmer
Kevin Bailey wrote: what is the best way to deal with this? What needs dealing with? Your server is rejecting messages to unknown users, as it should, and recording that it did so. There's nothing wrong. --- SF.Net email is sponsored

Re: [courier-users] courier mail server - repeated user unknown messages

2005-06-23 Thread Voker Katz
Gordon Messmer schrieb: Kevin Bailey wrote: what is the best way to deal with this? What needs dealing with? Your server is rejecting messages to unknown users, as it should, and recording that it did so. There's nothing wrong. BTW, can I change this behaviour? Can I tell courier to

Re: [courier-users] courier mail server - repeated user unknown messages

2005-06-23 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Voker Katz writes: Gordon Messmer schrieb: Kevin Bailey wrote: what is the best way to deal with this? What needs dealing with? Your server is rejecting messages to unknown users, as it should, and recording that it did so. There's nothing wrong. BTW, can I change this behaviour? Can I

Re: [courier-users] courier mail server - repeated user unknown messages

2005-06-23 Thread Randall Shaw
Sam Varshavchik wrote: Voker Katz writes: Gordon Messmer schrieb: Kevin Bailey wrote: what is the best way to deal with this? What needs dealing with? Your server is rejecting messages to unknown users, as it should, and recording that it did so. There's nothing wrong. BTW, can I

Re: [courier-users] courier mail server - repeated user unknown messages

2005-06-23 Thread Gordon Messmer
Randall Shaw wrote: Couldn't that be done with the aliasdir, and setting up a .courier-default with a couple empty newlines in it? I set something like that for our server, for any unknown user of a hosteddomain, it basically gets throw into the trash without a moments thought =) Yeah yeah,

Re: [courier-users] courier mail server - repeated user unknown messages

2005-06-23 Thread Randall Shaw
Gordon Messmer scribbled something like: Randall Shaw wrote: Couldn't that be done with the aliasdir, and setting up a .courier-default with a couple empty newlines in it? I set something like that for our server, for any unknown user of a hosteddomain, it basically gets throw into the

Re: [courier-users] courier mail server - repeated user unknown messages

2005-06-23 Thread Gordon Messmer
Randall Shaw wrote: Gordon Messmer scribbled something like: What makes accepting and discarding messages a better proposition than refusing the messages to begin with? Old habit maybe? Older versions of courier I use to run, I had to do that, because there was nothing called backscatter