Hi,

my postfix has to forward some incoming mails to another SMTP server not
under my control. This SMTP server has filters and limits that differ
from my own, and will reject some mail that my postfix accepted. When
this happens my postfix has to send a bounce mail back to the original
sender.

Which in most cases means I'm sending backscatter to a forged address...

I would like to do the forwarding in the same way the before-queue
content filter feature works. Hold the original SMTP connection open,
open a new SMTP connection to the destination server and try to deliver
the mail, pass any status code back to the original connection.

Is this in any way possible? Do you think this is a good idea?

Best regards,
Lothar Gesslein

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Lothar Gesslein
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