Thanks for the help folks.  Tim's solution was perfect for what I needed.

Thanks again!

Tim Wilde wrote:
> W B Hacker wrote:
>> IF the $local_part is not used in any of your other domains, how about 
>> adding it 
>> to the system aliases file and pointing it to bit-bucket (/dev/null)?
>>
>> Cheap and cheerful, though it leaves senders in the dark.
> 
> Or better yet, alias it to :fail: if you have allow_fail set for that
> redirect router, then the senders aren't in the dark.  But I got the
> impression from the OP that the $local_part in question is still
> receiving valid mail to other domains.  In that case, you could set up a
> virtusertable-equivalent, as described for example at:
> 
> http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20030127/049071.html
> 
> virtual_user:
>   driver = redirect
>   allow_fail
>   data = [EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/exim/virtusertable}}
>   file_transport = address_file
>   pipe_transport = address_pipe
> 
> Then in your /etc/exim/virtusertable (or whatever file you choose to
> use), make an entry like:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: :fail:
> 
> And viola, you should be all set.  This would need to go before your
> local delivery router, and possibly before your system aliases router if
> there are aliases for "him" in there.  You also don't need the file and
> pipe transports defined if you don't plan to use files or pipes in your
> virtusertable.
> 
> Regards,
> Tim Wilde
> 

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