I get bounces saying " <useralias@domain>: " <<< System error - unable to forward message.
Probably, it is just a "documentation failure" (whazzat?) In courier.html I read, about bofh file, " spamtrap user@domain " [...] " this check is made after any alias processing takes place. On the other hand, in dot-courier.html there's clearly written " The /etc/courier/aliasdir directory is searched as the last resort, " when all attempts to figure out how to deliver mail to a local address " have failed. Is aliasdir "any alias" or is spamtrap a "resort"? Probably, that documentation needs an except clause. If I send mail to user@domain I get "550 Spam refuse" (rude enough) If I send mail to useralias@domain, that I aliased in the last resort, it results in the error message above and the log line below " started, " id=00023B97.3D94A1DA.00004875, " from=<spammer@itsplace>, " module=local, " host=alias!useralias@domain!1002!1002!/etc/courier/aliasdir!!, " addr=<alias> Let me guess, it means I shouldn't have done that, correct? TIA Ale ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
