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Re: spamcop blacklisting servers for misdirected DSN messages



Matti Aarnio wrote:
> 
>   Set following in  smtpserver.conf  file:
> 
>       PARAM force-rcpt-notify-never
> 
>   See the man-page for details  :-)
>   Originally that behaviour was a result of some error in
>   scheduler code, I think, but then when a collegue of mine
>   realized such is happening, and we corrected it, we also
>   introduced this intentional switch.

 From man page:

PARAM force-rcpt-notify-never
       Whatever the incoming DNS NOTIFY= value is, we force  it  always
       to  be  NOTIFY=NEVER.    This is for those who won't like to let
       others even to find out that the message made into  the  system,
       but still want to support incoming DSN. (That is, not to disable
       DSN!)

So if I set this, will postmaster still get local notifications
of delivery failure?  I don't suppose there is a way to have
local (private subnet) connections be exempt from this?  In this
way internal/locally misaddressed mail would still get the
bounce.

And, of course, is this the only solution for right now?  I.E.
is there no way to hack the rejection at SMTP conversation time?

-- 
Daryle A. Tilroe

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