In article <8fp7sj$ef4$1@???>, Jeffrey Goldberg <J.Goldberg@???> wrote:
>I do the same thing. My LAST director is
>
>expired_aliases:
> driver = aliasfile
> file = TABLES/aliases_expired
> search_type = dbm
> modemask=002
> user = exim
># no_verify
>
>and aliases_expired looks like
>
>a.burnett: :fail: Address removed around 02/2000. No known forwarding address
>s.johnson: :fail: Address removed around 04/1999. No known forwarding address
This would be Ok, but I'd prefer to send a copy of the message to someone in
the company in the relevant department. I guess I'm after another alias file,
which also sends an autoreply.
Could this be done with a specific filter on the director that reads this
alias file? I'm not sure this could be done.
Andy
>
>This is nice because it rejects at SMTP time, and the message could
>depend on whatever is in the database the file is generated from. (though
>actually, other than the removal date, the text is fixed).
>
>
>> Which causes delivery to fail, with an explanatory message. It works
>> well for us.
>
>I like it.
>
>-j
>
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