vendredi 30 janvier 2004 at 19:43:20, you said :

Davide> On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Pascal  de R. wrote:

>> Xmail is not rejecting messages to an unknown mailbox if the e-mail is
>> sent to the attached custom domain :
>> 
>> The test i did is :
>> 
>>   1 )I have a domain : sample.com
>>      with only one box called postmaster
>>   
>>   2) I have a custom domain ; sample.org with domain redirection to
>>      sample.com
>> 
>>   3) I send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED],  xmail accepts
>>      delivery, that's ok!
>>   
>>   4) I send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], xmail refuses delivery,
>>      that's ok too
>> 
>>   5) I send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], xmail accepts ( sender's
>>      point of view ) delivery.
>> 
>>   6) At the same time, Xmail refuses internal delivery to
>>      [EMAIL PROTECTED] and generates an internal delivery error.
>> 
>> 
>>    That is a problem because, if the sender is a spammer and believes
>>    the mailbox exists he will keep on sending again and again. That's
>>    happening now on our server. It's a bad situation and it's using
>>    CPU for nothing...Does anyone have any solution to solve the
>>    problem ? 

Davide> Do it with a domain alias.


Thank you Davide, I didn't find any reload command so i guess I have
to stop and restart Xmail to register the new rules ?



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