I have not perused the source, yet, but it looks like this answers my
earlier question.

2002-05-17 Mr. Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        tcpd/tcpd.c (doallowaccess): Code cleanup.
        courier/submit.C (getrcpts): Fix failure to inject a bounce message when
the original message had corrupted MIME content.

Thanks, Sam...

Jerry
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-----Original Message-----
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Amundson
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 12:50 PM
To: Courier-Users
Subject: [courier-users] BOFHBADMIME wrap and dsn?


Just upgraded to Courier 0.38.1 (what a breeze, but I digress :-), mostly to
provide BOFHBADMIME functionality.

Now that I've see it in action, I'm wondering if I can have my cake and eat
it too. Can the wrapped message be delivered, but also have an
RFC-compliance message bounced to the sender? I was thinking of some kind of
maildrop, reformail/autoreply combination... with a reply along the lines of
"Your message has been delivered, but you really should fixed your broken
software". I hate to let the senders get off too easily...

Thoughts on doing this?

Jerry
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Network Administrator
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651-639-2730


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