Sam Varshavchik wrote:
From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can conceive of scenarios more likely to occur if you like.
Perhaps your Courier server is on a private network, and it relays
mail out through a host dedicated to that task (maybe that one
provides additional filtering).  Your aliases to off-site hosts,
then, get delivered to your "smart host" with instructions not to
notify users when there are delivery failures.
...

I'm still waiting for an address alias to enter the picture.

Do we have to justify our use of aliases? If I have an alias on a mail server that goes elsewhere, I simply expect delivery to work or else tell me why it can't. I don't care if it's because someone did something stupid like forwarding mail to a mailbox that's full. If mail can't be delivered, I want to be notified. My users want the same thing.


As before, if you think I'm wrong, at least help me out by pointing me at the general location where I should modify courier to suit my needs, please.



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