> On Feb 20, 2019, at 1:41 PM, Stavros Tsolakos wrote:
>
> !!! I can't believe how many times I have read the description of the -N
> parameter and still my brain failed to process it properly, expecting to
> find something involving "Return-Path". Seems I need a second pair of
> eyes...
>
>
>> What I want to do is completely disable receiving bounce messages in
>> case of error. I suspect setting the Return-Path to <> would not be
>> enough, as it will be overwritten by the -r (or -f) option.
>
> Perhaps surprisingly the answers are in the sendmail(1) manpage. :-)
!!! I can't
> On Feb 20, 2019, at 1:16 PM, Stavros Tsolakos wrote:
>
> I am sending an email from the command line using the postfix'es
> sendmail command like this:
>
> cat my_message | sendmail -t -r [local_virtual_sender_account] -oi
>
> What I want to do is completely disable receiving bounce messages
Hi list.
I am sending an email from the command line using the postfix'es
sendmail command like this:
cat my_message | sendmail -t -r [local_virtual_sender_account] -oi
What I want to do is completely disable receiving bounce messages in
case of error. I suspect setting the Return-Path to <>