FWIW, here's the reply from Tonino (CHKUSER author):

> I already saw this problem...Next version of chkuser has different error 
> codes: I've been told in this way all programs will handle better this kind 
> of error.
> 
> Personally I use a dedicated port where users submit messages, and on that 
> port I've disabled chkuser. In new chkuser 2.0.9 I've also enabled another 
> flag that let you enable a submission port (like 587) where you will accept 
> only from authenticated users.
> 
> Hope this helps. Ciao!
> 
> Tonino 



Eric "Shubes" wrote:
> This is indeed the way the toaster works.
> 
> The message returned to the client does not indicate which address is bad,
> so the user has no idea which address is causing the problem. That could be
> improved by including the offending address in the error message that is
> returned to the client.
> 
> I've created a feature request on http://devel.qmailtoater.com/flyspray/,
> and posted a message on the chkuser list to see if this can be changed.
> 
> I'm not certain that sending to the valid addresses and not sending to the
> invalid one(s) is a good solution. I think that would create some confusion
> for the user as to which addresses were sent and which were not. I'm
> thinking that all or nothing is a good way for it to behave.
> 
> Claudio Mundin wrote:
>> I ask you because in other server that i have with older version of
>> qmail this don happend.
>> I will try to find a solution, because to my when i try to send a mail
>> with most rcpt address, this mail that to be sent to the correct
>> directions and no, not to be sent to any.
>>
>> Thnk's for your help
>>

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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