On 8/15/2013 9:26 AM, John Allen wrote:
> I am trying to retire and close down my business.
> 
> I have informed all of my closest associates and those who I wish to
> continue correspondence with have been given my personal contact
> information.
> However, I am still getting a fairly large amount of email at my
> business address, I had thought of using the "relocated" list to
> just tell everybody to b... off, but I am a little worried that
> there might be some contacts that I have missed.

You can use the error: transport to send a custom reject message for
any mail sent to that domain.

# transport
example.com   error:I'm retired, business closed. Personal email
f...@example.org  Thanks for all the fish.

(the above is basically what the "relocated" feature does, it just
responds "user has moved to {your text here}" where your text can be
just about anything, not necessarily an email address)

But a common problem is that end-users often don't read the delivery
error messages -- and some mail systems hide the message from the user.


> 
> Does anybody know of a way of receiving the mail and sending an
> automatic reply/notice. It would need to apply only to the business
> domain(s).

Generally best to avoid autoresponders when possible, since they
also respond to spam with a forged sender address.

That said, if not much spam makes it to your mailbox you can look at
the "vacation" program included with many systems.


Best wishes,



  -- Noel Jones

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