on 8/11/04 8:23 PM, Christopher Bort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to the router docs, the <local> tag is for routing 'Unified
> Domain-Wide Accounts', where you want all messages address to any address
> in a given domain to be delivered to a single local account. The router
> entry for that would be:
>
> domain.tld = <local>local-account
>
> 'Unified Domain-Wide Accounts' is the only section in the docs where the
> <local> tag is mentioned so, AFAIK, it has no other use. I'd guess that
> since your router entry had an address alias with both local and domain
> parts (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>), SIMS got confused when it matched the address on
> a router line that tried to map it to a unified domain-wide account.
What I read here makes me have an idea :
If as the last line of my routing table I add a line like this :
espacelollini.com = <local>spamtrap
I want to know if this line will make understood as a spam, each mail sent
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
I have true addresses with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I don't want these not to receive correct mail.
If it works then sims will not waste its bandwidth and time answering to all
fakelogin attempts.
Best regards :
--
Alexandre Lollini -------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ESPACE Lollini ------------------- www.espacelollini.com
fax: +33 4 93 53 37 90 -------- phone: +33 4 93 81 08 69
Official Philatelic Editor of the European Space Agency.
Space stamps and mail for collectors.
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