At 9:06 AM -0700 9/25/03, Warren Michelsen wrote:
>At 10:34 AM -0500 9/25/03, Michael Croft wrote:
>>At 8:24 AM -0700 9/25/03, Warren Michelsen wrote:
>>>Can the router be used to route mail from an individual user to error?
>>>
>>>Assuming that the Return-Path is [EMAIL PROTECTED], can I use:
>>>
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] = Error
>>>
>>>to route his mail to error while still accepting mail from others
>>>@HisDomain.com?
>>
>>yes.  My router has several entries like this in it.  It's my general
>>solution for people who won't take me off their mailing lists.
>>
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>=error
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>=error
>>
>>I'm not sure why I have them in angle brackets.
>
>Interesting. I though the <> were for local accounts. But the entries
>work, eh?

Yes.  Also, the 1.8b9d14 router has a nice little test feature.  Plug in
your changes and then test them.
-- 
Michael Croft       http://www.whiterose.org/michael
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           two daggers, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses
FRODO: Hit it.

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