Rick Osgood wrote:
> I've tried using the  = NULL setting in the router, but it seems to 
> require a full domain name, the asterisk doesn't appear to work after 
> the @ symbol.   According to the manual, it appears that a setting like 
> this should cause the server to ignore the email:   * @*.RU = NULL

*.RU = NULL

However, this will likely not work unless the return address is claiming 
it is from Russia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).


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