Sahil Tandon さんは書きました:
AFAIK, hiding the error output is not configurable.  Concealing important
portions of the DSN seems silly and might even be a violation of RFC 3464
(something you might or might not care about).
I've checked the RFC, and about RFC3462 (about the report format) and I think that all it says is that
it must be a human readable message.
But if you really wanted to go this route, you could hack the way Postfix
constructs a bounce message and/or modify pipe(8) to not report back the
nature of a script failure.
Yes, hacking your way out is always an option in open source, but what I mean with conceal was to actually not show the perl error (ie: things like "Global symbol "$whatever" requires explicit package
name... at line X", etc.) but display a custom message.

Something like "registration script failed" which is more user friendly, to the point, and -in my opinion-
"human readable" than a compile/runtime error message.
I know this is probably not the answer for which you had hoped, so good luck!

Perhaps Wietse will have a more favorable reply. :-)
No, but made me consider things I wasn't considering at all at first and I appreciate that.

Thanks for your time.

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