I agree with everyone. Not a good idea but the customer is insisting on it.

I will see what I can do. If anyone knows how to do this please help me.

Thank you for all the answers.

Marcelo

2016-09-11 6:06 GMT-03:00 Paweł Grzesik <pawel.grze...@gmail.com>:

> You can also use your own script to deal with it (for example using
> content_filter).
> But I agree with Peter. That doesn't sound like a good idea at all so the
> best
> might be to understand client. Why he want's something like this.
>
> Thanks,
> Pawel
>
> 2016-09-11 2:53 GMT+01:00 Peter <pe...@pajamian.dhs.org>:
>
>> On 11/09/16 13:44, Marcelo Machado wrote:
>> > I know what I'm asking is not usual, but it is a request of a customer
>> > of the company where I work, and I have to solve this.
>> >
>> > In fact, the full request is: in any email that has more than one
>> > recipient, the e-mail server should only consider the first recipient
>> > and discard the others. No error message is needed. It is possible?
>>
>> ...in fact, you should be asking the customer why he wants to do this.
>> It sounds like a very misguided request in an attempt to solve some
>> problem where there is likely a better solution, see:
>>
>> http://xyproblem.info/
>>
>>
>> Peter
>>
>
>

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