On Tuesday 18 May 2004 15:55, Randall Shaw wrote:
> Heh, sort of... Maybe. It was implied we are not wanting to even waste the
> processes of delivering it. Rather just have courier trash it at the esmtp
> doors, rather than go through the hassle of delivering it to an aliasdir and
> processing any mail delivery directives that may exist in that directory.

OK, you've totally lost me now.  This is what courier does by default.  If a 
recipient doesn't exist then the message is rejected at SMTP - it's never 
accepted, never delivered, etc.  Just remove the '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' account and 
this is exactly what you'll get.  

I must have missed something earlier in the thread as to why you NEED to have 
the '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' account and accept everything in the first place.

Jeff Jansen


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