Pete Toscano wrote: > Some mail sent to us is bouncing because the sender is putting a huge > list of recipients in the header. Yeah, it's bad form. Yeah, it'd be > great if they'd stop doing it, but changing them is not an option -- > sadly. > > Is there any way to change this outside of patching the code? As far as > I can tell, there isn't.
The `courier` man-page says: | bofh | | This configuration file configures domain-based junk mail filters. Lines | in this configuration files that begin with the # character are | considered comments, and are ignored. The remaining lines contain the | following directives, in any order: | | ... | | maxrcpts N [hard] | | Accept the first N recipient addresses per message, maximum. The | remaining recipients are rejected. An optional verbatim token "hard" | specifies that the remaining recipients will immediately be returned | as undeliverable (otherwise the remaining recipients are rejected as | "temporary unavailable", and may be accepted on a later delivery | attempt). If not specified, the first 100 recipients are accepted.
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