Gordan Bobic writes:
Yes, but that would imply that Courier has somehow established that it should be looking up that user's .courier files. I was seeing messages getting accepted for users that are not aliased. It should have just flatly rejected them as soon as it saw the address.
If a message is addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the corresponding .courier file would be ~user/.courier-foo. If user's home directory cannot be searched, the server will accept the message, then once delivery commences the message will get bounced if .courier-foo does not exist.
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