Hi Guys,

I'm having problems with the way XMAIL behaves when it encounters
a full mailbox or other error.

Let's say I have an email and I send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If [EMAIL PROTECTED] has a mailbox full, Xmail will give me an error message and
none of the users get the email.

I believe this was brought up a looong time ago, and I understand it is the RFC
compliant way of dealing with the error situation, but it becomes very 
cumbersome
to some of my clients who may have 30 or 40 people on a email distribution 
list,
and they get an error from XMAIL, and the entire email does not go through 
to anyone.
They have to figure out which email caused the problem and then they have 
to modify their
email distribution list to not send email to the 1 or 2 mailboxes causing 
the problem.

Is there a way to set up XMAIL so that it will deliver to all of the valid 
mailboxes even if 1
of the mailboxes in the email list had an error, i.e. mailbox full, etc...

I hope this makes sense. Thanks!

Riaz...

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