On 1/29/01 12:45 PM this was written:
> We have IMail 6.05 running and we had a problem when we first installed it
> where if a user sent an email to a user that DID NOT exist on a virtual host,
> but DID exist on the default host, the user of the default host got the
> message.
>
> To workaround this problem we decided to add a nobody alias to all virtual
> hosts. This resolved the problem. However we have been presented with the
> necessity to be able to return these "undeliverable" messages to the sender.
>
> Does anyone know how to achieve this?
What I did was this:
Alias:
nobody points to: webmaster
bad-mail
User:
bad-mail
Info Manager turned on with a response that the user doesn't exist
E-mail set to deliver to NUL
I have, however, had the problem where the info Manager created a mail loop
with another server because it kept responding to every message and the
other server kept responding. Imail is supposed to handle this if it sees
the header information in the e-mail four times, or something like that. So
I added to the info manager reply these two variables to copy the header and
body back to the other server: %h %b (separated by two newlines.)
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Thomas Deliduka
IT Manager
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