Thanks for your response. I'll first better describe my setup.
I have Mercury/32 with MercS receiving mail for two domains. ClamWall and SpamHalter are running on Mercury/32 and they are very effective. I use the MercuryFoward v 0.03 daemon to "push" those messages to another internal (to the firewall) mail server via MercE.
When the internal [second] mail server receives a message for an account that doesn't exist, it returns a 550 error to MercE and I receive the delivery failure messages from Mercury/32 (I am the designated postmaster).
So... everything is working as it should but being a school, students graduate, transfer, withdraw and the mailing lists that their teachers / counselors have them sign up continue to deliver messages. When the students don't unsubscribe (99% of the time), these type messages end up failing delivery and come to me.
What I'd like is to not have messages sent from MercE to the second mail server get returned to me when the account doesn't exist (when the second server generates a 550 error). Can you assist me in a rule that would discard (and maybe return) the messages that are addressed to a non-existing account. I am not too worried about backscatter since most of these senders are legitimate.
Any help you can provide will be much appreciated.
<p>Thanks for your response. I'll first better describe my setup.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I have Mercury/32 with MercS receiving mail for two domains. ClamWall and SpamHalter are running on Mercury/32 and they are very effective. I use the MercuryFoward v 0.03 daemon to "push" those messages to another internal (to the firewall) mail server via MercE.</p><p>When the internal [second] mail server receives a message for an account that doesn't exist, it returns a 550 error to MercE and I receive the delivery failure messages from Mercury/32 (I am the designated postmaster).</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>So... everything is working as it should but being a school, students graduate, transfer, withdraw and the mailing lists that their teachers / counselors have them sign up continue to deliver messages. When the students don't unsubscribe (99% of the time), these type messages end up failing delivery and come to me. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>What I'd like is to not have messages sent from MercE to the second mail server get returned to me when the account doesn't exist (when the second server generates a 550 error).&nbsp; Can you assist me in a rule that would discard (and maybe return) the messages that are addressed to a non-existing account. I am not too worried about backscatter since most of these senders are legitimate.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Any help you can provide will be much appreciated.
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