>      The man page wasn't helpful for this.
>
>      I'm going to be replacing our mail nodes over the next few weeks and
> I've been sequencing events in the move. It would be very handy if it were
> possible to tell one of my nodes to keep accepting mail but to stop trying
> to deliver it. Can this be done? If so, how? I suspect the answer is no,
> but I'll gladly be told otherwise.

This is entirely possible. You want a router that acts very early on and
looks something like this:

        defer_user:
                driver = redirect
                allow_defer
                data = :defer:delivery temporarily stalled
                no_verify
                no_expn
                condition = ${if 
match_address{$local_part@$domain}{/etc/exim4/exim-addr-defer}}

Then at the appropriate time, add '*@*' to /etc/exim4/exim-addr-defer
and enjoy absolutely everything being stalled. Because this router is
set to no_verify, it will not stop a RCPT TO address being verified and
thus accepted. (Or even a MAIL FROM address.)

        - cks

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