Ken Murchison wrote:
Assuming you are delivering via LMTP, it refuses delivery with a 452
response (temporary failure).
...
These are both MTA issues. A stock sendmail config will queue the
message and continue to attempt delivery for a specified period (7
days?) before it finally gives up
If possible, may I suggest postfix. As long as your server is not handling tens
of thousands of mail / hour that shouldn't be any trouble :)
AND: Postfix setup is the simplest I've ever been through for anything compiled
from source or othervise :)
Tarjei
Mika Iisakkila wrote:
Ken Murchison
Good Day all!
I have a quick question: if a users mailbox is full what does the system do
with that message? As far as I am able to see it does not send a response to
the sender saying it cannot be delivered, but it does not keep it either.
Thank you in advance for any assistance or thoughts.
Andreas Freyvogel wrote:
Good Day all!
I have a quick question: if a users mailbox is full what does the system do
with that message?
Assuming you are delivering via LMTP, it refuses delivery with a 452
response (temporary failure).
As far as I am able to see it does not send a
Freyvogel [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 1:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:where do full mailboxes send messages
Good Day all!
I have a quick question: if a users mailbox is full what does the system do
with that message? As far as I am able to see it does