Sorry but what do you mean by "top-posting"? I'm just replying to the mail... ?? I'm sorry if I'm bothering someone with that... how it is the "normal" way to answer then?
I know that hotmail, gmail, etc. should NOT be listed in $mydestination...etc... So if I understood (sorry my English is not perfect), it will be rejected if I use "reject_unlisted_sender" in that situation (from hotmail to a local user)... Thank you, and sorry for that... On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Sahil Tandon <sa...@tandon.net> wrote: > On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Alberto Lepe wrote: > > [Please stop top-posting!] > > > Ok, I checked the references... so let me correct my question: > > > > "reject_unlisted_recipient" was indeed "reject_unlisted_sender". > > > > So, If I use that rule, and someone is trying to send a mail to a > > local account from for example hotmail, gmail, or any other external > > server, > > means that it will be rejected??? because the FROM address is not > listed > > in > > the local recipients. Is that true? > > False, because hotmail.com, gmail.com, et cetera should NOT be listed in > $mydestination, $virtual_alias_domains, or any of your other domain > classes. > > -- > Sahil Tandon <sa...@tandon.net> >