On Mon, 14 Apr 1997, Tom Samplonius wrote:
> The unknown mailbox code is 550, not 553. 553 is used if there is
> something wrong with the mailbox name (ie syntax incorrect). It makes
> sense that Exim would freeze such messages, as presumable the syntax could
> be fixed.
Exim pays attention only to the first digit of SMTP reply codes. It does
not try to be clever and do different things for different values. 5xx
is a hard error; it can't deliver the message to its recipient. Because
it is a delivery error message, it can't return it to sender either.
Therefore it freezes (though there is an option to cause it to discard).
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