Actually, no, I don't need to know as it could never happen to be a 
mis-type.
These are secondary MX servers that ONLY receive mail and relay to our 
primary server, they're never used for sending mail, they exist only as 
backup incoming servers.

So, the only messages that are created are response messages back to the 
originator of an undeliverable (99.9999999% of the time this will be a 
spammer), which is fine but then when a NDR is received back (in 
response of my sending a NDR to a non-existent spammer sending account) 
I don't want to see it/deal with it.

So, if [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends me a message and my server 
received it it is for a person not on my mail system, my system sends 
back a NDR to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Well, typically 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't truly exist so the receiving 
domain (if it exists) sends back a NDR to the postmaster account which 
in reality I don't care to see.

I'm hoping that I'm explaining it correctly, it's kind of confusing I guess.


Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Dale Qualls wrote:
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>> But is there anyway to dump them?  What if I (against the RFC) get rid 
>> of the postmaster account, will they just get dropped and not fill up 
>> the spool?
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> If you made a mistake typing and address, you probably want to know about 
> it, don't you?
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