If you *don't* set James up to accept the mail, yes I know it sounds
mad, you can still set James up to allow it to relay mail matching
*.track.com and do this using existing matchers/mailets.

What you need to do is to set James up to send all mail which doesn't
match *.track.com to dev/null, this will prevent you from acting as an
open relay.

Because you are only interested in relaying the mail you don't need
local deliver therefore you don't actually need any locally hosted
domains.

Consider it as if you were relaying mail for track.com (not handling
it) without altering the messages and it will seem a less daunting
problem.

d.

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