Bug#281036: exim4-config: Send all mailsdirekted to unknown users to a specified mail account

Dr. Tilo Levante "Dr. Tilo Levante" <tilo@levante.de>, 281036-maintonly@bugs.debian.org
Sat, 13 Nov 2004 19:52:29 +0100


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Hello Marc,

thanks you for the fast answer.

Marc Haber wrote:
| Which gives you the wonderful world of spam, spam, spam.
I use this since year, and the therest-mailbox does not
contain more spam than my personal mailbox, but sometimes
a useful mail (Tilo is a difficult name, some people write
Thilo). Of course, the spamassassian is very useful
in this box.

| Looks like this can be accomplished with a catchall alias.

If this is possible, it would help me alot! how can I define it?
I use cyrus for delivery and the cyrus router is behind the
alias router. How can the alias router know, which addresses are
not available on the system?
In the cyrus route I test, wether there is a mailbox in cyrus with
the condition:
~   condition = ${if eq{${substr{0}{7}{${run{/usr/sbin/mbpath
~         user.${local_part}}}}}}{Invalid}{No}{Yes}}
Maybe there is a better way to do this?


Greetings

Tilo
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