Unknown Mail

Incoming mail sent to local users who do not exist should be...

...returned to sender with a 'no such user' warning

When this option is enabled, messages that arrive at the server destined for unknown yet supposedly local users will be returned to the message originator.

...sent to the 'Postmaster' alias

By default, messages that arrive at the server destined for unknown yet supposedly local users will be forwarded to whatever user has been aliased as the postmaster. Disable this option if you do not wish to send these messages to the Postmaster.

...sent to the bad message folder

By default, messages that arrive at the server destined for unknown yet supposedly local users will be routed to the bad message queue. Clear this checkbox if you do not wish to send these messages to the bad message queue.

Advanced Options

Enable advanced options

Click this checkbox to enable the following advanced mail routing properties.

Send the message to this host

If a mail host is specified here, messages addressed to unknown local users will be sent to it.

The following applies globally anywhere within MDaemon where you are allowed to specify a host to forward, copy, or send email to. If you enclose the host in brackets (e.g. [example.com]), MDaemon will skip MX record lookups when delivering to that host. For example, if this option contained "example.com" then MX lookups would be performed normally. If, however, that option contained "[example.com]" then only the A-record lookup would be performed.

SMTP 'MAIL' from address

This address will be used in the SMTP "Mail From:" statement used during the session handshaking with the accepting host. Normally the sender of the message is used in this portion of the SMTP envelope. If you require an empty command (MAIL FROM <>) then enter "[trash]" into this control.

Port (default = 25)

This is the TCP port that MDaemon use to send the message. The default value is port 25.