• Mail Alias

    From Plt@1:103/705 to All on Wednesday, January 09, 2019 13:41:48
    Question: I included a email alias for a while and then I deleted but I am still getting mail address to that alias. Should it be rejecting the email since it no longer exist? If there something else that I need to do to make sure it's removed. The alias name no longer exist in the email alias file.

    Thanks
    Phil

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  • From echicken@1:103/705 to Plt on Wednesday, January 09, 2019 14:17:07
    Re: Mail Alias
    By: Plt to All on Wed Jan 09 2019 12:41:48

    Question: I included a email alias for a while and then I deleted but I am still getting mail address to that alias. Should it be rejecting the email since it no longer exist? If there something else that I need to do to make sure it's removed. The alias name no longer exist in the email alias

    Maybe take a look at ctrl/alias.cfg and see if any of the rules in there might be redirecting these messages to you. They may be getting picked up by a rule with wildcards in it or something.

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Plt on Wednesday, January 09, 2019 18:56:55
    Re: Mail Alias
    By: Plt to All on Wed Jan 09 2019 12:41 pm

    Question: I included a email alias for a while and then I deleted but I am still getting mail address to that alias. Should it be rejecting the email since it no longer exist? If there something else that I need to do to make sure it's removed. The alias name no longer exist in the email alias file.

    Look at your mail server log output to see what's going on. It sounds like you might have the Default Recipient/User option set, in which case you would see a log entry like this when mail is received for an unknown user and sent to the default recipient instead:
    Forwarding mail for UNKNOWN USER to default user

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  • From Plt@1:103/705 to echicken on Thursday, January 10, 2019 02:16:22
    Re: Mail Alias
    By: echicken to Plt on Wed Jan 09 2019 13:17:07

    Re: Mail Alias
    By: Plt to All on Wed Jan 09 2019 12:41:48

    Question: I included a email alias for a while and then I deleted but I am still getting mail address to that alias. Should it be rejecting the email since it no longer exist? If there something else that I need to do to make sure it's removed. The alias name no longer exist in the email alias

    Maybe take a look at ctrl/alias.cfg and see if any of the rules in there might be redirecting these messages to you. They may be getting picked up by a rule with wildcards in it or something.

    The file includes only two individual users and the one that is accepting mail no longer exist in that file.

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  • From Plt@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Thursday, January 10, 2019 03:50:01
    Re: Mail Alias
    By: Digital Man to Plt on Wed Jan 09 2019 17:56:55

    Re: Mail Alias
    By: Plt to All on Wed Jan 09 2019 12:41 pm

    Question: I included a email alias for a while and then I deleted but I am still getting mail address to that alias. Should it be rejecting the email since it no longer exist? If there something else that I need to do to make sure it's removed. The alias name no longer exist in the email alias file.

    Look at your mail server log output to see what's going on. It sounds like you might have the Default Recipient/User option set, in which case you would see a log entry like this when mail is received for an unknown user and sent to the default recipient instead:
    Forwarding mail for UNKNOWN USER to default user

    digital man

    If I leave the Unknown field blank in the config will that work?

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Plt on Thursday, January 10, 2019 02:11:48
    Re: Mail Alias
    By: Plt to Digital Man on Thu Jan 10 2019 02:50 am

    Look at your mail server log output to see what's going on. It sounds like you might have the Default Recipient/User option set, in which case you would see a log entry like this when mail is received for an unknown user and sent to the default recipient instead:
    Forwarding mail for UNKNOWN USER to default user

    digital man

    If I leave the Unknown field blank in the config will that work?

    If you are referring to the DefaultUser value in the [mail] section of your ctrl/sbbs.ini file, yes, the default is blank:

    [Mail] SMTP/POP3 Mail Server
    DefaultUser=

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