Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 16:02, Bill Taroli wrote:
  
The problem, of course, is that when an otherwise legitimate sender
(with an admittedly misconfigured mail server or DNS) gets caught by
this trap, it's very painful. Why? Because the SMTP return is 5xx, and
no attempts are made again for delivery. Does anyone know if there is a
way to change this to a 4xx? 
    

Hack line 788 of courier/submit.C.
  

Actually, 788 *and* 793. One handles the "doesn't match" case and the second handles the "doesn't exist" case. Thanks for the pointer, as this will help immensely. I was, of course, hoping for a way to *configure* this, but this will do for now. ;-)

So far, I've seen a handful come in since I built and installed the updated code... and it appears to be working as advertised :-)





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