RE: Configuring a separate transport for NDRs

2010-03-17 Thread Aaron Roberts
>If they won't give you a recipient list the easy way, get one the hard way. > From http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_VERIFICATION_README.html, Thanks, I actually enabled recipient address verification, using temporary reject codes. Aaron

Re: Configuring a separate transport for NDRs

2010-03-16 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 03/16/2010 08:13 AM, Aaron Roberts wrote: Aaron Roberts: Hi all, Can anyone suggest a way to force all NDRs generated by the bounce daemon to be delivered by a particular transport? Wietse Venema: You need to solve the right problem. Eliminate the reason why those bounce me

RE: Configuring a separate transport for NDRs

2010-03-16 Thread Aaron Roberts
>Aaron Roberts: >> Hi all, >> Can anyone suggest a way to force all NDRs generated by >> the bounce daemon to be delivered by a particular transport? > > > Wietse Venema: >You need to solve the right problem. Eliminate the reason why those >bounce messages are sent. > Yes. Unfortunately,

Re: Configuring a separate transport for NDRs

2010-03-16 Thread Wietse Venema
Aaron Roberts: > Hi all, > Can anyone suggest a way to force all NDRs generated by > the bounce daemon to be delivered by a particular transport? You need to solve the right problem. Eliminate the reason why those bounce messages are sent. Wietse

Configuring a separate transport for NDRs

2010-03-16 Thread Aaron Roberts
Hi all, Can anyone suggest a way to force all NDRs generated by the bounce daemon to be delivered by a particular transport? Thanks in advance, Aaron