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Scott;<br>
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Thanks for your reply. I see that I made a mistake in my orignal post.
:-( I meant to say that "I want the sender to think that the email was
received and then I want to put in into /dev/null (only for emails to
unknown users)". Right now this sendmail out of the box sends back a
user unknown error message. I want to disable that and throw that email
away.<br>
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Miguel<br>
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Scott Silva wrote:
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<pre wrap="">on 5-19-2010 5:57 PM Miguel Koren O'Brien de Lacy spake the following:
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<pre wrap="">Ladies and Gentlemen;
I need to configure sendmail to silently drop emails received for
unknown users on the server. In other words I don't want the sender to
thinks that the email was received and then I want to put it in
/dev/null. This is not for special needs for an internal application and
not for any real interset email server. I searched around about how to
do this and found some links that seem to imply that it's possible but
no real solution. Can anyone point me to the right place for this?
Thanks.
Miguel
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Sendmail should be doing this already... You have changed something to make it
NOT reject unknown users.
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