Hello Larry,

Larry, 28.10.2006 (d.m.y):

> How can I get exim to drop messages into /dev/null rather than
> kick them back to the ISP? 

That's the wrong way.

> I'm getting a lot of email that 
> is trying to relay through my server and when it kicks back 

Why does it kick back?
If it didn't kick back, there wouldn't be any problem with it.

> then 
> my ISP kicks it back to me with a "relaying not allowed" and
> it freezes on my computer. How can I get all rejected mail just
> to quietly drop into the netherworld?    :)

Make your exim reject it so that it doesn't have to bother with
creating bounces.

Gruss/Regards,
Christian Schmidt

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