tom lee a écrit : > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:14 PM, mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net> wrote: > >>> All mails sending from machine A via relaying machine B will arrive in >>> machine C. >>> I think I need to set up something in machine B so that there will be no >>> mails >>> bounce back to machine A. >> if you want machine B to send no bounces, check whether >> soft_bounce = yes >> is good for you > > Thanks. this option should work. > > For my case sending mail from A to C via relay machine B, > machine A -> relay machine B -> Target machine C > > the bounced email will be sent back to machine A, is it sent from > machine B or machine C?
which bounce are you talking about? if machine C is down, machine B will queue the message for few days before generating a bounce. > I mean should I set soft_bounce in both machine B and machine C, or > just one of them? > now, why do you want to block the bounces and delete the queued mail? DIscarding mail is not recommended.