On Friday 01 December 2006 02:43, Stephen Gran wrote: > On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 12:31:10PM +1100, Peter D. Gray said: > > Is there any way as I float down through my routers > > that I can flag a message so that when it finally > > gets to a trasnport and the transport gets a permanent > > error that no bounce message is generated? > > > > Alternatively, can I train at least the SMTP transport > > to not generate a bounce under any circumstances? > > I think a combination of errors_to and an alias that pipes to /dev/null > should do what you want.
Setting errors_to to the empty string should suffice. address_data can also be
of use, if he wants an address to be flagged by a router that doesn't
actually handle the addres, but which looks at it because the preconditions
match.
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