[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Does anyone have any ideas or a script that will e-mail a sender when the
> recieptient is no longer at a domain?
>
> Qmail will bounce the message to postman, I would like to fire the message
> back with "User no longer at domain, please correct your address book"
> instead of bouncing it.
The problem is that SMTP has no concept of redirection. All it can do
is send back a bounce message to the envelope sender. For example,
you could use bouncesaying as someone suggested. The problem with
this is that various programs, e.g. ezmlm, interpret anything sent to
the envelope sender as a bounce message.
I don't know if DSNs allow redirection. Even if they did, you would
have to wonder if you should trust them.
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