Also you can probably make your mta deliver to only one recipient at a
time (eg. in postfix, use *_destination_concurrency_limit in main.cf).



On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 12:40 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ====================================================================== 
> Summary:                    "(User unknown)" from dbmail-smtp to all
> receivers
> when one of them have full mailbox.
> Description: 
> dbmail-smtp
> 
> When a message have more than one target adresses (cc, bcc etc) and
> one of
> the adresses have full mailbox, all of the others also get the "(User
> unknown)" error. 
> 
> 
> ====================================================================== 
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>  aaron - 24-Mar-06 12:40  
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> It's an inherent problem with the pipe interface. There's just no way
> to
> return individual status codes. The other option would be to drop the
> email on its face and send a message to the sender that it was not
> received. The potential for spam-abuse of such a mechanism is very
> high.
> 
> Try LMTP, as it does allow individual status codes. 
-- 
Jesse Norell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kentec Communications, Inc.

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