But is there anyway to dump them?  What if I (against the RFC) get rid 
of the postmaster account, will they just get dropped and not fill up 
the spool?
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Dale Qualls wrote:
>
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>> I've got an xmail box acting as a secondary MX and a custdomain simply 
>> re-directing the mail to our primary MX.
>>
>> Whenever there is a non-deliverable (dictionary attack), the secondary 
>> sends an NDR to the spammer address and then has to accept a NDR back 
>> when the receiving "spoofed" server sends it.
>>
>> Is there a way to drop the NDRs when they come back? 
>>
>> Also, my spool is loaded with messages that xmail keeps trying to 
>> deliver to obviously bad addresses.  I don't want to set a low timeout 
>> threshold in case the primary MX is down for an extended period of time 
>> as this would cause legitimate messages to get dumped.
>>
>> Any thoughts??
>>     
>
> >From XMail 1.23 ahead, if the target domain does not exist, you get a 
> bounce immediately.
>
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