Ah, excellent idea -- and yea, good point on the bounces. But if they want 
that capability, they get it in it's entirety -- no way the mail server can 
guess at this stuff.

Jonathan

At 08:44 PM 7/28/99 -0500, you wrote:
>The only thing that comes to mind is create and alias called "nobody"
>and have it point to a valid account.  Any mail that comes in with no
>account match will be sent to that account.  The bad part is delivery
>failures will not be returned for valid bounces.
>
>Dusty
>
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>
>
> > I'm sure this question's been asked before, but I don't recall seeing an
> > answer ever.
> >
> > Is there a way to route all the mail to a domain to a certain address?
> > (without specifying any users/aliases/etc).  A radio station we have an
> > imail server running at wishes to be able to make up addresses on the fly
> > on location .. without adding aliases and stuff like that. I assume
> > something like this could be done with a rules file, but I haven't toyed
> > around with them much. Also, would it be possible to have a few accounts
> > that are excluded. For instance, say all the staff has their own account,
> > then all the other mail that isn't destined for one of them gets sent to
>an
> > "info" account or something.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Jonathan
> >
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