[xmail] Trash Can

2012-04-15 Thread md

Does anybody know how to route all mail not in the white list
into the permanent trash can?

For example, when we send out emails for a newsletter, we want the reply 
to address to be:  nore...@xmailserver.com


in aliases.tab I have:

xmailserver.com TAB *   junk...@xmailserver.com

But I do not want the XMAIL server to even store this email since it 
will not be picked up ever by an email client and I do not want these 
messages taking up disk space in some queue file or directory.


Anybody have an idea on how to either accept the email into a black hole
or reject the email outright.

md
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Re: [xmail] Trash Can

2012-04-15 Thread Bart Mortelmans
Hi,

If you create an e-mail address in XMailserver that has a mailprob.tab, but the 
mailproc.tab is empty, then this will simply /dev/null the mails sent to that 
address.

It is important to note that the mailproc.tab should exist (but be empty). Not 
having a mailproc.tab will default to mailbox.

Sincerely,
Bart Mortelmans


On 15-apr.-2012, at 20:30, md wrote:

 Does anybody know how to route all mail not in the white list
 into the permanent trash can?
 
 For example, when we send out emails for a newsletter, we want the reply to 
 address to be:  nore...@xmailserver.com
 
 in aliases.tab I have:
 
 xmailserver.com TAB * junk...@xmailserver.com
 
 But I do not want the XMAIL server to even store this email since it will not 
 be picked up ever by an email client and I do not want these messages taking 
 up disk space in some queue file or directory.
 
 Anybody have an idea on how to either accept the email into a black hole
 or reject the email outright.
 
 md
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Re: [xmail] Trash Can

2012-04-15 Thread David Lord
On 15 Apr 2012 at 14:30, md wrote:

 Does anybody know how to route all mail not in the white list
 into the permanent trash can?
 
 For example, when we send out emails for a newsletter, we want the reply 
 to address to be:  nore...@xmailserver.com
 


All my users either have an account setup or an
alias to an existing account. Email to unknown
users is bounced by xmail with RCPT+EAVAIL


David


  

 in aliases.tab I have:
 
 xmailserver.com TAB * junk...@xmailserver.com
 
 But I do not want the XMAIL server to even store this email since it 
 will not be picked up ever by an email client and I do not want these 
 messages taking up disk space in some queue file or directory.
 
 Anybody have an idea on how to either accept the email into a black hole
 or reject the email outright.
 
 md
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 xmail@xmailserver.org
 http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail


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Re: [xmail] Trash Can

2012-04-15 Thread md

Where on earth did you find this documented?

Thanks for the answer,

Marco Diener

On 4/15/2012 2:50 PM, Bart Mortelmans wrote:

Hi,

If you create an e-mail address in XMailserver that has a mailprob.tab, but the 
mailproc.tab is empty, then this will simply /dev/null the mails sent to that 
address.

It is important to note that the mailproc.tab should exist (but be empty). Not having a 
mailproc.tab will default to mailbox.

Sincerely,
Bart Mortelmans


On 15-apr.-2012, at 20:30, md wrote:


Does anybody know how to route all mail not in the white list
into the permanent trash can?

For example, when we send out emails for a newsletter, we want the reply to 
address to be:  nore...@xmailserver.com

in aliases.tab I have:

xmailserver.com TAB *   junk...@xmailserver.com

But I do not want the XMAIL server to even store this email since it will not 
be picked up ever by an email client and I do not want these messages taking up 
disk space in some queue file or directory.

Anybody have an idea on how to either accept the email into a black hole
or reject the email outright.

md
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