On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Martin Schmid wrote:

>
> Davide
>
> So much is clear: if the destination address is incorrect, I receive
> them in the psyncerrors account. The problem is that I have to specify a
> matching domain list. I don't see a way to fetch mail for a
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], because @just.any.domain probably won't appear on
> my matching list. It would help if I could specify a enty in the
> pop3links.tab such as "?my.local.domain" "dummyuser" "pop.provider"
> "account" which would then fetch just all mail in the mailbox
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and spool them as <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> The mailbox would be empty after a sync and if there were wrong user
> names, that mail would be sent to psyncerrors.
>
> What I'm describing doesn't differe from the already implemented
> configuration of
> pop3links.tab "?my.local.domain,matching.domain,matchin2.domain" except
> that even if there is redirected mail in the mailbox for a domain that I
> don't expect, this mail will also be fetched and then processed locally.
>
> Today there arrives mail for nonexisting domains in my external mailbox.
> Normally it is spam. Because their destination domain name is not on my
> matching domain list, it remains as dirt in my external account. It
> would be a help if it could be processed as well as to clean up the
> external account.
>
> I've tried work-arounds but none of them works (e.g. using "&.local"  in
> pop3links.tab and have an aliasdomain.tab entry "*.local" "my.domain").

If a piece of spam comes with an invalid recipient name, you should get it
inside the psyncerrors account, and the message will be deleted from the
remote POP3 server.



- Davide

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