On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 08:39, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> David Newall writes:
> > The problem isn't mail sent to valid addresses, it's mail sent to
> > non-existant ones.  Normally they would be rejected by esmtpd, but when
> > you have a .courier-default alias they are accepted.
> 
> Solution: remove the .courier-default file.  Problem solved.

Yes, thanks, you've said that before (although not to me), and I've
explained about legacy sendmail address extensions.


> There's certaily a better alternative: modify your authentication module to 
> do the necessary writing.

Of course!  I knew there had to be a better way to do it.  You're a
prickly cuss, Sam, but you've got the goods. :-)



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