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    Default how to setup a :fail: for the system

    I am running a WHM/cPanel 11 server it's running Exim, and everything is going great -

    but there about 300 emails an our to 2 specific addresses on the server.

    nath@a-domain.co.uk
    cath@a-domain.co.uk


    How do I put in a :fail: so they don't even come into the server instead of just discarding them?

    With :fail: the messages don't even come into the server thus saving lots of bandwidth!

    I added some lines to a couple of config files, but they didn't seem to make any difference - any help appreciated.

    Thanks.

    Matt.

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    You can do this in the accounts cpanel under Mail - Default Address.

    http://www.configserver.com/free/fail.html
    /usr/bin/replace :blackhole: :fail: -- /etc/valiases/*

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