Sam Varshavchik mr...@courier-mta.com wrote:
Let me guess: you're trying to bounce something from a locally-executed
mail
delivery script, after a message is accepted for delivery.
Actually the scenario is rather simple: John Doe sends me an email (from his
Gmail account) using his locally
Bernd Prünster writes:
Sam Varshavchik mr...@courier-mta.com wrote:
Let me guess: you're trying to bounce something from a locally-executed
mail
delivery script, after a message is accepted for delivery.
Actually the scenario is rather simple: John Doe sends me an email (from his
Gmail
On 21/08/13 12:52, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
They typically don't handle it, until someone uses them as a mailbomb
proxy source, they get blacklisted, and then they'll figure out what
they want to do.
So basically it is by design that Courier does not issue DSNs to
external email addresses? Can I
Bernd Prünster writes:
On 21/08/13 12:52, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
They typically don't handle it, until someone uses them as a mailbomb
proxy source, they get blacklisted, and then they'll figure out what
they want to do.
So basically it is by design that Courier does not issue DSNs to
Hello,
I need assistance fixing a (configuration?) problem:
courier does not send Delivery Status Notifications.
I am willing to pastebin logs (I am not smart enough to use the SMTP
dialog for debugging), DNS records, config files, wireshark captures,
etc. as needed.
best regards,
Bernd
PS:
Bernd Prünster writes:
Hello,
I need assistance fixing a (configuration?) problem:
courier does not send Delivery Status Notifications.
I am willing to pastebin logs (I am not smart enough to use the SMTP
dialog for debugging), DNS records, config files, wireshark captures,
etc. as needed.