Zhou, Yan: > Hi there, > > I have defined my own process to handle all incoming emails, by using a > local transport. My master.cf has entry like this, where the Python > script delegates each mail processing to somewhere else. > > connector unix - n n - - pipe > flags= user=testuser argv=python /usr/local/bin/connector.py > > > A problem I run into is that if I am sending an email out, and it gets > bounced back, it is going through the above transport. > > Does Postfix see regular incoming mail and bounced mail (bounced by > remote SMTP server) the same? Can we somehow separate their processing > into two different transports?
By default, Postfix delivery decisions are based solely on envelope recipient addresses. If you send mail to a non-existent address, then the non-delivery report will be sent to your email address. You can configure Postfix via access(5), header_checks(5) and body_checks(5) tables to make delivery decisions based on other message properties than the envelope recipient address; in addition some Postfix features provide mail handling that is controlled by the envelope sender address. Wietse