> Noel Jones wrote: >> At 03:24 PM 2/7/2007, Dick Middleton wrote: >>> Is it possible to manually "bounce" a message in the deferred queue >>> so preempting the normal retry/timeout period? >>> >>> I've got a message sitting in the queue trying to connect to a >>> non-existent server. The sooner it gets bounced back to originator >>> the better, >> >> If these are the result of a user mis-typing a domain, add the bad >> domain to your transport map and requeue the message with postsuper -r >> QUEUEID. >> # transport >> hotmal.com error:invalid domain "hotmal.com" maybe try "hotmail.com" >> instead. >> >> If these are the result of bouncing undeliverable mail, you need to >> implement proper recipient validation so invalid recipients are rejected >> during SMTP. >> > > Sorry to bump such an old topic but this fits what I'm trying to learn > to do on a system that focuses on sending outbound traffic using v2.5.5. > > I did read "man transport" and searched list archives but I just don't > seem to be getting all the pieces right. . . . I have a transport file > and I've postmapped it. Does an additional directive go in main.cf or > master.cf and what might that look like when implemented? >
Add an entry like: "verision.net error:Invalid Domain Name. did you mean verizon.net?" To /etc/postfix/transport, then requeue the message as described above. Terry -- CNY Support, LLC Web. Database. Business http://www.cnysupport.com