On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Therefore, when bouncesaying exited 111, qmail did not process the
> forwarding directive (&dcn-bounce-log).  This is how bouncesaying
> bounces a message, after all -- it just exits with an appropriate code,
> and lets qmail-local worry about it.

The man page for bouncesaying doesn't indicate a return code to continue
.qmail-forward processing.  This seems like a useful return code to have.

My mail server is low-volume enough so I can review all bounces and
manually forward them to the correct user, say, if there was a misspelling
in the To address.  Suppose I encounter a To address that nowhere near
resembles a local user.  Is there a way to return to sender after the fact
and have it look like bouncesaying handled it, ie from mailer-daemon and
with all the "I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver ..." text?

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