> Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
>> can courieresmtpd validate existence of mail addresses in the domains that
>> are not local (listed in hosteddomains/locals)?

> No.

oh :-(

>> We want to split SMTP servers from MX servers, and I'm curious if it
>> wouldn't result to accepting recipients that don't exist and are reject by
>> "550 user <...> unknown" messages.
>>
>> We may distribute users' lists onto the SMTP servers of course, but we'd
>> like to keep delivery on the MX servers.

On 20.05.10 07:05, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> This is typically done by exporting the user list as aliases:  
> [email protected]: [email protected]
>
> All nonexistent addresses would therefore be rejected as unauthorized  
> relaying.

What if the users have authenticated do they have relaying privileges?

>> Another question is - can courieresmtpd validate existence of addresses
>> provided in mail from: in the same way as it validated rcpt to: ?
>
> Nope.

:-(

Can you please answer my last question - can (are) domain in rcpt to:
validated the same way as those in mail from:, when BOFHCHECKDNS is set?
So the users wouldn't send mail to nonexistent domains...


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