>Do you have a Nobody alias? If there is one, it will cause your system to
>accept email for what would otherwise be 'invalid' users. That 'Ok, deliver
>to alternate' message, means IMail is accepting it, but not for a 'valid'
>user.

but will Nobody alias accept mail for

unknownuser@knownlocaldomain

AND for

anyone@nonlocaldomain?

I remember some discussion about open-relay testing software would 
blacklist a server if it just accepted the relay test msg, even if the 
accepted mail was never relayed to the relay target.

Some open-relay testers do require that the test msg be relayed by the 
server-under-test before winning blacklist status.

Nobody alias sounds kinda dangerous, nice way to fill a disk with crap.

Len

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