> I  read  up on the FAQ about this and they pretty much said that the
> problem  is  that  our mail server accepts all mail, then determines
> whether  it can deliver it, and if it can't at that point it bounces
> it.  They say we need to change the settings in IMail to bounce mail
> immediately before accepting it.

In  my  sig,  you  will see two scripts to sync remote mailbox servers
into  IMail  aliases,  so IMail can perform connection-time rejection.
You  can adapt the model to any remote mailbox server vendor providing
usernames via LDAP, or use a text file for input.

If  your  Imail  server  is  also  your  mailbox server, you should be
rejecting  by  default.  Only the use of the (very bad) 'nobody' alias
subverts this default behavior.

--Sandy


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