(qmail-ldap-20040101)

Problem 1:
A message arrives at my mailserver for a non-existing account and
Spamassassin identifies it as spam (usually the result of spam with fake
return addresses to a non-existing account on another mailserver - being
rejected and bounced "back" to my domain, since it appears as return
domain.)
Can qmail be configured to silently drop these messages, instead of
replying, and forwarding them to postmaster?

Problem 2: (almost identical)
Is there a way to suppress creating "user doesn't exist messages" if the
message is identified as spam?

I value the similar solution for qmail-reply as of 20031201.
IMO it would make sense to have something similar for bounce messages as
well.

Or is there a good reason for not doing this?

Thanks,
Thomas


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