Stefano Bagnara wrote:
The "local-address-error" processor is configured to bounce any mail
addressed to not available users, to notify the postmaster and to put
them in the address-error repository.
Your logs, as Vincenzo already recognized, just tell the same thing.
If you don't want to see the bounce mail after the incoming mail, then
you should remove the bounce mailet.
Stefano
<!-- This processor handles messages that are for local domains,
where the user is unknown -->
<processor name="local-address-error">
<!-- To notify the sender the address was invalid, uncomment
this matcher/mailet configuration -->
<!-- The original message is not attached to keep the bounce
processor from deliverying spam -->
<!-- jnl -->
<mailet match="All" class="Bounce">
<attachment>none</attachment>
</mailet>
<!-- jnl -->
<!-- To notify the postmaster that a message had an invalid
address, uncomment this matcher/mailet configuration -->
<!-- jnl -->
<mailet match="All" class="NotifyPostmaster"/>
<!-- jnl -->
<mailet match="All" class="ToRepository">
<!-- jnl
<repositoryPath>
file://var/mail/address-error/</repositoryPath>
-->
<!-- An alternative database repository example follows. -->
<!-- jnl -->
<repositoryPath> db://maildb/deadletter/address-error
</repositoryPath>
<!-- jnl -->
</mailet>
</processor>
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Stefano and Vicenzo - thank you both for your help. I should have
figured that out. I was more concerned with the possibility of being a
relay than thinking about what that portion of the config was telling me.
Jay
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