Greg Neujahr writes:



Given that my previous query didn't garner any responses, let me try to ask a different question then:

Can I get deliverquota to keep the mail in the delivery buffer indefinitely (or for a period of days before being returned to sender), rather than rejecting it outright and letting the sending mailer buffer it? As in, user

Deliverquota does not keep, or reject anything.

If deliverquota fails to deliver the message, it terminates with an error code.

When deliverquota is invoked to deliver a message, and it terminates with an error code, it is the invoking program's responsibility to decide whether or not the message is to be deleted, or bounced back to the sender.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Currently the user 'me' is over quota. The way it's configured right now, deliverquota will just toss the message it gets from procmail/sendmail. I don't want e-mail to be

It doesn't toss or do anything. You will need to adjust your procmail recipe to check deliverquota's exit code, and handle it accordingly.


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