Re: Rejecting messages

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On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 01:41:26PM +0100, Fredrik Jervfors wrote:

> If you want to reject mails with a user not exist code back you have to do
> it at the incoming SMTP server, so it's really out of SquirrelMail's
> control. If you find a way to do that, which isn't impossible, you can
> write/use a SquirrelMail plugin to allow editing the configuration for the
> feature. I'm not sure, but I think that SpamAssassin can interact with
> your STMP server to send out an "user doesn't exist" reply.

I agree, as long as the mailserver replies with a 550 status code during
the SMTP conversation.
But as I understand the OP, he wants to generate a new mail saying "user
unknown" or something similar. This is a bad idea, IMHO.

Rainer

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