James Hart wrote:
I have authenication for relaying turned on, that works just fine. However, if I test remotly with an account that has an invalid username at one of my localhost domains (or accept for domains) and send an email to a valid user on the server it goes through. I rather not [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> emails be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, especially when baduser does not have an account on the machine!
What have I missed, is it a bug, is it a feature, is it my ignorance? Thanks.
~James
An MTA _has_ to accept _any_ mail addressed to a valid local account, regardless of the sender or source.
Mail addressed to a valid local user is _not_ being relayed.
The functionality you are looking for would, most likely, be found inside a spam or virus filter.
regards,
Drew
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