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mattl
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Hi All,
I have searched and don't see this anywhere in here, but it is all over the h-sphere forums...
I have a few clients that run old forms without proper validation (I have mandated that they fix this but..)
Issue is by default qmail will accept a rcpt-to such as user and attempt to deliver it to user@hostname, or more specifically whatever resides in the /var/qmail/control/me file.
I want to disable this noathost functionality but I do not see a way other then simply removing the /var/qmail/control/me file. If a rcpt-to gets sent to qmail that is not properly formed with an @ I just want qmail to bounce it...
thoughts?
I have searched and don't see this anywhere in here, but it is all over the h-sphere forums...
I have a few clients that run old forms without proper validation (I have mandated that they fix this but..)
Issue is by default qmail will accept a rcpt-to such as user and attempt to deliver it to user@hostname, or more specifically whatever resides in the /var/qmail/control/me file.
I want to disable this noathost functionality but I do not see a way other then simply removing the /var/qmail/control/me file. If a rcpt-to gets sent to qmail that is not properly formed with an @ I just want qmail to bounce it...
thoughts?