---- Note that even that isn't really very good because each domains is supposed to have a working postmaster@ account where any problem reports for the domain can go. If you just bounce any mail from the outside then you're not playing nice with the rest of the world. Just because other web servers bounce possibly-valid mail to root (very probably because it's a Win box whose master account is 'administrator') or other system accounts doesn't mean that you should. ---- That's what I was trying to find out. About how to have something like postmaster@ response. (or something similar) I run linux not a Win Server version. Can someone please help me out? So I should read the root email that is recieved because it's important to read about how it gets there? Well I would read them, except they are not in english. They are true spam email not anything relevant at all. I translatted it, it's no hints or anything. It's disgusting. I have not recieved one form of root mail in English. Except the ones that seem to not go to the real email address. But they are easy to point out. Why are emails getting delivered wrongly? Because on the PHP page they put the to: Address, the from: address and subject and message and a few other things. They put the address to send to. So they put in the wrong address, delibrate or not I dunno. I do a fair bit of logging for spam reasons. But it's more of a test than anything else. But I want it if emails go to an invalid email at my doamin it will bounce and say a message and stating the reason. But I need to know what I need to achieve it. Jerry http://search.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Search - Looking for more? Try the new Yahoo! Search -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php