Gads, Sorry for the typo's. Here's a corrected question.......
------------ remote_mail_server.com acts as a front end server and spam filter for another domain's (relayed_domain.com) mail and then forwards it on to the mail server at: mailhost.relayed_domain.com ------------ remote_mail_server.com is running Sendmail 8.12.8 (Red Hat 9 distrib) and has the entries in the respective configuration files as follows: /etc/mail/relay-domains relayed_domain.com /etc/mail/mailertable relayed_domain.com esmtp:[mailhost.relayed_domain.com] /etc/mail/access [EMAIL PROTECTED] REJECT [EMAIL PROTECTED] REJECT This is all peachy and works very well, all mail is forwarded except for those email addresses listed in the /etc/mail/access file as shown above. Unfortunately I also get scads of spam mail for this domain for many other addresses besides undesiredUser1 and undesiredUser2 and would like to invert things a little by creating a whitelist so that all mail sent to any user at relayed_domain.com will get rejected except for those listed in my whitelist. Is this doable and what is the best way to accomplish this? Regards, Mike Klinke -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list