At 11:59 AM -0500 12/09/2002, Neil Herber wrote:
>It is rumored that on or about 2002-12-09 9:41 AM -0700, Warren Michelsen wrote as 
>follows:
>>Assuming that I use "ralph" as a spamtrap for all domains, what kind of router entry 
>can I put on my backup SIMS to catch [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc.?
>
>Assuming that you route all other accounts in this form:
><*@domain1.com> = d1-*
><*@domain2.com> = d2-*
><*@domain3.com> = d3-*
>
>Then doesn't this work?

Since this is a backup MTA, the router entries are of the form:
domain1.com = domain1.com.smtp
domain2.com = domain2.com.smtp

>
>The router should first convert any "ralph@xxx" address to a local address with a 
>prefix and then it will route any local address ending with "ralph" to the spamtrap.

The address will never become local, since there are no accounts (other than 
administrative) on this SIMS box.



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