On Sat, 17 Feb 2001 21:30:48 +0100, Marc Haber
<exim-users.exim.org@???> wrote:
>I am more inclined to have a nifty director/router that has a list of
>known-bad recipients and that fails these addresses directly on the
>machine that is MX. That way, the remote MTA will generate the bounce
>and I won't see it. Saves traffic, too.
Okay, I tried this:
<router>
|mydomain_bounce:
| domains = mydomain.example.com
| local_parts = lsearch;CONFDIR/bounce_mydomain
| driver = queryprogram
| command = "/bin/echo FORCEFAIL $local_part@$domain - no such user"
This seems to work when I try exim -bh, but the recipients are failed
with "550 cannot route to <$local_part@$domain>". Can I pass my own
error message to the remote side of the SMTP connection?
Greetings
Marc
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