Fred Drueck writes:

Thanks for the suggestion!

But, after reading a few man pages, I've become convinced that maybe I
should actually use a:

.mailfilter/rcptfilter-original_name

filter so we can refuse the message during the SMTP exchange.

During this process I've discovered some things that don't really make
a lot of sense to me:

Using a seperate, test user with a small number of .qmail files:

.courier-test  .courier-test~  .courier-test-default

and I try to send mail to, say:

testuser-bogus@domain

courier gives me:

550 User <testuser-bogus> unknown

The mail is not even accepted, a bounce notice will be generated by
the last SMTP server that tried to deliver the message.

But, if I send mail to the listuser like:

listuser-bogus@domain

the mail is accepted, though it fails to be delivered and will
generate a bounce message from the courier-nta server.

~/.courier-default

Neither user has either of these files:

~/.mailfilter/rcptfilter
~/.mailfilter/rcptfilter-default

both users have exactly one file of the form:

~/.mailfilter/rcptfilter-extension

Any ideas why this behavior is not consistent between the 2 users?

listuser must have a .courier-default file.


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