What you want to do it delete the addresses. If you accept mail for them,
you may have quite a load of mail to process, house (briefly), despam,
devirus, etc. How do you synchronize with AD? Can't you add a step (after)
or filter (during) not to create administrator, guest, IWAM_whatsitsname,
etc.? Maybe create a Group (Active Email), and only synchronize if the user
is in that group? It should be doable correctly (IE, no bounce, no store and
delete). You want to reject at SMTP time, and no later.

Dan
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  Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 8:15 AM
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  Subject: [IMail Forum] This idea make sense?


  I've got a bunch of email addresses on my IMail 8.22 server which by
happenstance shouldn't actually work.  Since we synchronize with our Active
Directory server, every account got an address.  What I'd like to do - is
set up an inbound rule to bounce anything coming to these addresses.  Now I
recall that bouncing them may be a 'bad' thing, so would I be better off
just sending them to a mailbox that gets deleted without being looked at -
or go with my original plan?


  Thanks,

  --Sam

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