Hi,
I've noticed since implementing milter-regex that if there is an inbound
message addressed to two addresses, that if one is caught by a milter-regex
reject rule (stopping a html message to a system address which does some
automation), but the other recipient being a normal addressee not caught by
this rule, their copy of the message is also rejected.

I'm sure this is just the way milters work since it's pretty high level,
but I'm wondering what if anything can be configured in postfix to reject
the trapped address message but pass the non trapped address so postfix can
accept it and process it like all other mail?

Since this is pre-queue? I am assuming this is the problem with the milter
itself to resolve?

Merry Christmas
Loz
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