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At 1:13 AM -0700 8/20/04, Warren Michelsen imposed structure on a
stream of electrons, yielding:
Why isn't this working? I'd expected mail directed to
aa-bbb@mydomain.com to be caught by a spamtrap. What am I doing
wrong?
Here are two of my router entries
<aa-bbb@mydomain.com> = spamtrap
<aa-*> = myaccount
Here are the relevant entries from the SIMS log with router logging
turned up to max.
01:05:04 5 ROUTER Input: aa-bbb(mydomain.com)
01:05:04 5 ROUTER Parser: aa-bbb@mydomain.com -> aa-bbb(mydomain.com)
01:05:04 4 ROUTER redirected to email(mail.mydomain.com) (safe)
01:05:04 5 ROUTER Input: aa-bbb(mail.mydomain.com)
01:05:04 5 ROUTER Parser: aa-bbb@mail.mydomain.com -> aa-bbb(mail.mydomain.com)
01:05:04 5 ROUTER Input: aa-bbb()
01:05:04 5 ROUTER Parser: aa-bbb -> aa-bbb()
01:05:04 4 ROUTER aliased to myaccount
01:05:04 5 ROUTER Input: myaccount()
01:05:04 5 ROUTER Parser: myaccount -> myaccount()
01:05:04 2 SMTP-185(smtpout.mac.com) {S.0005828476} received, 994 bytes
[SNIP]
Somewhere ahead of the lines you listed you have one like this:
mydomain.com = mail.mydomain.com
You probably need that, and probably should have this one instead for the spamtrap:
<aa-bbb> = spamtrap
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Bill Cole
bill@scconsult.com
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