Ben Kosse writes:
 > Actually, ORBS hasn't listed us. That e-mail touched precicely 3 systems:
 > the client, the one I'm building, and our internal Exchange box. It ended up
 > in our *INTERNAL* e-mail server as an undeliverable message. qmail tried to
 > send it to someone inside our network who didn't exist. What I'd like to do
 > is just outright refuse the messages.

Qmail has no facility for refusing messages based on the local part of
the recipient.  You could use the qmail-queue wrapper I've been
writing, and consult a CDB of valid email addresses, but of course if
you have *any* .qmail*-default files, it's impossible to tell if email
is deliverable without examining them.

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