At 11:56 AM 2/5/2007, Simon Capstick wrote:
> >
> > Right. This is a duty of a front-end MTA,
> > amavisd-new was never intended to take place of a MTA.
> >
>
>Well the front-end MTA (MX host) is doing this, it's just the recipient
>callout it makes stops at amavis and doesn't get through to the internal
>mail host.  It would have been really convenient to have been able to do
>this :-)

If your front-end MX is postfix, you can control the routing of 
recipient verification probes with 
address_verify_transport_maps.  See postfix docs for more details.
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_VERIFICATION_README.html#probe_routing

If you're not using postfix, maybe your MTA has a similar config setting.

-- 
Noel Jones 


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