Re: Sendmail and access db
From: Patrick Morris (pmorris@wilshire.com)Date: 10/18/01
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Message-ID: <3BCE32CA.85D58849@wilshire.com> Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 18:39:22 -0700 From: Patrick Morris <pmorris@wilshire.com> To: R Dicaire <rdicaire@ardynet.com> Subject: Re: Sendmail and access db
Yes, the @domain.com syntax is valid, but the line should probably look like:
@spamdomain.com REJECT Error, unsolicited mail domain
R Dicaire wrote:
> According to docs on sendmail.org, you can specify IP addresses, in full or in
> part (for wildcard use), you can also set user@spammer.com...I assumed you
> could also set @spammer.com as well, but it appears that can't be used as I
> received mail after setting it.
> Sendmail 8.11.6, and yes, I did make the map after altering /etc/mail/access.
>
> /etc/mail/access:
>
> @spamdomain.com ERROR, unsolicited mail domain.
>
> Is the syntax @domain.com invalid in access?
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