[comp.unix.questions] prevent routing of mail messages

louk@tslwat.UUCP (Lou Kates) (10/22/90)

On a UNIX  machine  (386ix System V)   how can one cause all mail
being routed  out through a particular host  from being  bounced.
That is, if my  machine is A, it is desired to have have all mail
coming into A and being routed  out of A and into another machine
via neighbouring  machine B to be bounced. If it is coming into A
being  routed out  of   A  into another machine via  neighbouring
machine C then it should not be bounced. Mail  originating from A
would not be bounced at all.

Lou Kates, Teleride Sage Ltd., tslwat!louk@watmath.waterloo.edu
416-596-1940 ext. 210

davidsen@sixhub.UUCP (Wm E. Davidsen Jr) (10/24/90)

  Sendmail should be able to do this with a rule, or if you run deliver
I *think* you can do it, but don't have docs here.

  Or you could just cut off your connection to B and not have routing to
it. 
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