On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 11:59:32PM -0700, Mark Edwards wrote:
> Okey dokey, I got this working finally. Mail that comes in is given a
> warning header if it is in the dns blacklist. The warning header is then
> used to route the mail to a special user account for review. The one odd
> thing that hopefully someone here can explain is that spam for users that
> have a :fail: setting in my alias file gets rejected outright with the
> :fail: message rather than routed to the special user, even though the spam
> router comes before the alias routers. I actually don't necessarily mind
> this behavior, but I would like to know how to control it.
You presumably have:
accept domains = +local_domains
endpass
message = unknown user
verify = recipient
In your acl?
It's the last line of that that makes the :fail: happen.
MBM
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