El vie, 17-02-2006 a las 20:58 +0000, Peter Bowyer escribió:
> On 17/02/06, Maykel Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Host A relays mail to host B. A receives mail from outside the
> > network. When A accepts a mail for some unexistent recipient in B, the
> > mail is frozen on A.
> >
> > Given that the condition of "unexistent" will remain on B, how can I
> > say A that generate a bounce when B reject the message, instead of
> > frozing it.
> 
> Implement recipient verification with callouts on host A. Check the docs for
> 
> verify = recipient/callout
> 
> in the recipient ACL.

That is what I was doing, host B is overloaded, and callouts put a heavy
load on it.

I had to resign of using callouts against B.

Regards,
maykel



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