James Hart writes:

  Thank you for your response.  However, I think I miscommunicated my
problem in some way.  I do not wish an email address in the form of
@localdomain.com that does not have a valid alias or username for the
localdomain to be able to send any email it wishes to anyone that does have
an alias or username for the localdomain.

Anyone can send anyone a message with any return address. That's how E-mail worked, for better or for worse, from day 1.

                                          [EMAIL PROTECTED] in my
example actually does NOT exist as a valid user or any alias, I would like
to pervent these emails from going to a valid user on the system for
security/spam reasons.

This has been rehashed umpteen number of times before. This is not going to happen.


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