On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> qmail-local doesn't seem to understand this type of thing -- i.e., I
> don't there's a dot-qmail exit code that means "bounce this message but
> continue handling the rest of the delivery lines as if it was
> successful". You have to use separate dot-qmail files for that.
The problem with .qmail-default delivering to, say, .qmail-unknown-bounce,
is the auto-generated bounce message says [A]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
unknown user
instead of something like [B]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
unknown user
I don't like this confusion. Instead of piping to bouncesaying, I'll try
to write a script to extract the destination address and build the bounce
message B. Of course I'll follow the bounce msg format.
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