Thanks for the reply... but i didnt get any explanation on how it sends to a domain which he didnt find the MX entry?
delay_warning_time will notify the current status to the user? or it will warn the user and stop processing that mail? - -- --- Always try to find truth!!! --- On Tue, 6/9/09, Ruben Laban <r.la...@ism.nl> wrote: > From: Ruben Laban <r.la...@ism.nl> > Subject: Re: handling non MX entry domains > To: postfix-users@postfix.org > Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 12:04 PM > On Tuesday 09 June 2009 at 10:41 > (CET), truth_seeker_3...@yahoo.com > wrote: > > 1. Is there any way to configure in postfix that, if > he didnt find MX > > record for a domain even after (say 3 or 5 times) then > postfix has to stop > > the processing of that mail, and send a error message > indicating the MX > > problem to the sender. > > > > 2. Is there any way, to notify the sender the status > of the message (other > > than sent). For eg; a.. if a message sent successfully > no need of any > > report or notification. b. if a message is in deferred > queue, it should > > send a notification to user that, this is in deferred > queue due to so and > > so issue (may be MX, may be network timeout, etc) and > will try to deliver > > it in a later time. > > From 'man 5 postconf': > > delay_warning_time (default: 0h) > The time after which the > sender receives the message headers of mail > that is still queued. > > To enable this feature, > specify a non-zero time value (an integral > value plus an optional one-letter suffix that specifies the > time unit). > > Time units: s (seconds), m > (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks). > The default time unit is h (hours). > > > -- > Regards, > > Ruben Laban > Systems and Network Administrator > ISM eCompany >