Jeremy Harris via Exim-users <[email protected]> schrieb:

> But you're better-off never accepting the message.  Consider doing
> cutthrough-routing for these; this means that if the site you are
> forwarding to (Google) refuses the message even as late as after-data
> (which, given they need to analyse the body, is likely) then so do you
> (for the originator talking to you).

Well, this "info@"-address is a forward to many recipients, not just one...
I could refuse the message if at least one recipient will refuse it.
This would like me.

Now the very question: how can I do that?

Thank you for your help!

Regards
Luca Bertoncello
([email protected])

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