Tim Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> SMTPRecipientsRefused: {'[EMAIL PROTECTED]': (550, '(BHST) Unknown
> host/domain n ame in "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"')}
[...]
> The problem here is any bogus user/domain combination will continue
> to generate new pending messages until the message expires from the
> incoming (local in MMDF speak) queue.
Is it just bogus host/domains that are refused by your SMTP server?
If so, can't you configure your MTA to not accept mail from bogus
domains in the first place? That's what I do on my qmail server, and
it prevents lots of unnecessary confirmation requests.
> I'm trying to wrap my head around the code but right now I'm clueless
> as to what file(s) I'll need to modify to get this to work.
We discussed this at length on this list several months ago, and there
is no reliable way to handle this situation in TMDA. It's best to
attack the problem at the MTA level. For those that aren't able to do
this, my suggestion was use 'sendmail' instead of 'smtp', but I guess
in your case that won't help.
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