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Hey @TheJade You could (and may already have based on the above) setup a catch all alias and then set the bounce reject rules appropriately. You're right it is a 250 quiet bounce (blackhole) by default today. But you could set a soft or hard reject. |
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I noticed today that if someone emails
[email protected]
, it does not bounce (goes to the blackhole).This is less than ideal, since I as the owner/admin of
example.com
cannot always foretell what aliases people will use that I have not created yet.As a workaround, I created
[email protected]
which is inactive and set to return error 550, then I created a catch-all*@example.com
that forwards everything to[email protected]
, and that works fine (as I expect it to).Also, if I have a valid email alias
[email protected]
that forwards to[email protected]
, it still forwards correctly (no bouce) despite thecatch-all
that I set up.Question posted by this chat thread:
disabled
(today, disabling thecatch-all
forces you to remove it altogether), to achieve the behavior I get with my above workaround, without having to create a separate[email protected]
that is disabledThoughts?
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