2010/3/19 mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net>:
> Oleksii Krykun a écrit :
>> If I use smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient=yes or
>> smtpd_recipient_restrictions=reject_unlisted_recipient options all
>> messages to non-existant addresses are rejected.
>> But if anybody sends message to multiple addresses in same domain and
>> one of them doesn't exist then postfix doesn't deliver such messages
>> anywhere.
>>
>> How to tell postfix to reject mail to non-existant mailboxes only and
>> deliver it to valid recipient?
>>
>
> your observation is wrong. postfix implements the SMTP standard. see below.
>
> if your MUA cacnels a transaction because of an error, it's a MUA issue.

I know. This is Outlook Express issue.

> note that this is not a MUA bug. I like it when I mistype an address and
> I get an error. this way, I can fix the address and resend my mail as if
>  there was no error (compare with: 19 people get a message with a wrong
> To, they reply to, and get a bounce. and I have to resend to the one I
> mistyped... etc).

I like this too. But most of users does not like this feature.
I place reject_unlisted_recipient after permit_mynetworks and all OE
users in our LAN receive bounces and such messages from extra world
are rejected.

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