This is a discussion on Re: Problems with $mydomain entries in virtual within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; >> >> @mydomain.com bitbucket # defined in aliases as /dev/null >> > >> > Why ...
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>> >> @mydomain.com bitbucket # defined in aliases as /dev/null >> > >> > Why on earth do you do this? You should not discard mail to invalid recipients. >> >> Well, I thought that was the best way to eliminate spam ... better tha= n telling the spammers that the users don't exist. > > Since they never bother to correct their lists why bother ? Why bother to politely hang up? Plus, since they spoof other mailbox addresses then my 'unknown user' response could get routed back to some innocent bystander. I don't think this is the problem ... there is nothing wrong with routing unwanted messages to /dev/null The problem is that unqualified names in 'virtual' get mapped to 'mydomain.com' jane@otherdomain.com -> jane@mydomain.com rather than jane@otherdomain.com -> jane # as a local user > The normal practice is not accept the messages is the first place (difficult unless you are running 'direct-to-mx' I know), then you don't > :- > > a clog up your queues with bounce messages (which would probably go to forged senders anyway) > > b. clog your bandwidth with the message bodies of spam. Exactly ... so just route them to /dev/null Michael -------------------------------------------------- Michael T. Howard michael@howards.org 23 Algonquin Avenue Andover, MA 01810-5523 tele 978-474-4559 USA cell 978-886-3697 -------------------------------------------------- |
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