Something that has been bothering me for a while but never got around to.

We grab all our mail from our ISP using fetchmail to distribute it to local
users. However, when an e-mails domain does not resolve, fetchmail warns me
of this but doesn't flush the message, with as a result that every time
fetchmail runs, the message stays on the server and there's a log entry for
it.

What is the easiest way to tell fetchmail (or is this done via sendmail or
procmail?), to simply send the non-resolving message to the bit bucket? All
of the ones I've seen are spam anyway. For now I use our ISP's webmail
server to delete the message, but it's something I shouldn't need to do.

TIA

--
Edward Dekkers (Director)
Triple D Computer Services Pty. Ltd.




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