On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Dennis Peterson wrote:

> If you cannot reject it before the final .crlfcrlf then you keep it. It's
> dead. Pinin' for the fjords, bleeding demised, an ex-message, shuffled off
> it's mortal coil, lovely plumage and all.

I will submit one other possibility: I use --postmaster-only to send the 
notices to a specific address, then have procmail pipe those to a script 
that parses it and adds specific information to an SQL database -- 
(From To Subject Date/Time and what Virus). 

This way my users' mailboxes aren't cluttered with notices, but if a message 
they were expecting just doesn't show up, they can search the DB of what was 
thrown out to see if what they were waiting for was junked.


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