If you have nobody@ setup on your domain, and point it to your box, any mail that is addressed to your domain, whether it comes from an outside domain or local domain, will be delivered to you.

Are you saying you tried this, and it's not working?

At 4/10/2006 01:07 PM, you wrote:
Excuse me:
 
It pardons, I believe that I have not explained myself well, is correct what you say to me, if domain or other send something from my that is in my server nobody works, if me the shipment from an account of yahoo which I have does not arrive to me at nobody, that works this way?  or it would have to also arrive to me?
 
Regards
----- Original Message -----
From: Oblio
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Is posible?

I'm not sure I follow this time, but the "nobody@" is unique to IMail, I believe; it's not an industry standard name.  Other mailservers may do something similar, but they'll have their own way of doing it.

At 4/10/2006 12:34 PM, you wrote:
Hello Oblio:
 
I have done what you commented to me, but only works for the local dominions, but for example for yahoo, AOL and others, it receipt and the sender does not receive it given back.  It is thus, or we could does something like for the premises?

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