I was wondering, suppose I have a user like this: [email protected] is the account name [email protected] is the incoming alias and the outgoing canonical
Could I force incoming mail to accept the alias form, but not accept the account form? I.e. [email protected] as address is blocked, but [email protected] is accepted and delivered to [email protected] The spammers that send to my systems use the account form (and not the alias/canonical) a lot, that's why I'm asking I can of course create a new account form ([email protected]) and use aliases/canonicals on that, but that might not take hold in the long term and I would have to let users change their auth settings (which now is user 'foo' and 'password') Yours, Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda>, Mastodon <https://newsie.social/@gctwnl>, Bluesky <https://bsky.app/profile/gerbenwierda.bsky.social>) R&A IT Strategy <https://ea.rna.nl/> (main site) Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book/> Book: Mastering ArchiMate <https://ea.rna.nl/mastering-archimate-edition-3-2/> YouTube Channel <http://www.youtube.com/@GerbenWierda>
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