Sorry if I am missing something obvious here.. but, - Why setup domainb.com on the server, if you are going to bounce everything for domainb.com, i.e. as highlighted before remove the alias. - However if you only want to bounce for some users @domainb.com, then yes use /var/qmail/control/badmailto
HTH Harman On Feb 12, 2008 4:10 AM, Tonix (Antonio Nati) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rick Macdougall ha scritto: > > Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote: > >> Joey Novak ha scritto: > >>> Hey Guys, > >>> > >>> We have a domain that has an alias, and a customer has requested > >>> that we bounce all mail sent to his accounts alias on the other > domain. > >>> > >>> i.e. domaina.com <http://domaina.com> is an alias for domainb.com > >>> <http://domainb.com>. The customer wants [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to come through, but all messages sent to > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to go to trash or be > >>> bounced. Is this possible? > >> If you use chkuser, you can make: vmoduser -b [EMAIL PROTECTED], and it's > >> mail will be bounced at SMTP level. > >> > >> Tonino > > > > I'm pretty sure since there is only one record for user, doing a > > vmoduser -b [EMAIL PROTECTED] would also cause [EMAIL PROTECTED] to > bounce. > > > Sorry, I did not read carefully the first part, related to domain > aliasing. I have the feeling domain aliasing should be deleted in this > case... > > Tonino > > Regards, > > > > Rick > > > > > > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Interazioni di Antonio Nati > http://www.interazioni.it [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ------------------------------------------------------------ > >