21. Apr 2016 10:52 by wie...@porcupine.org:
>> TURN OFF unverified_recipient_reject_code and you will see why it is
>> reported as
>> a temporary error.
> That should be: turn off unverified_recipient_reject_reason.
>
Okay I read that unverified_recipient_reject_reason is good for privacy but
Wietse Venema:
> list...@tutanota.com:
> > 21. Apr 2016 10:01 by wie...@porcupine.org:
> >
> > > Postfix WILL NOT use unverified_recipient_reject_code if the
> > > verification result was a soft error.
> >
> >
> >
> > Okay you have explained
> >
> > > Can someone tell me what the diffrence is
list...@tutanota.com:
> 21. Apr 2016 10:01 by wie...@porcupine.org:
>
> > Postfix WILL NOT use unverified_recipient_reject_code if the
> > verification result was a soft error.
>
>
>
> Okay you have explained
>
> > Can someone tell me what the diffrence is between these (as postfixsee's
> > t
21. Apr 2016 10:01 by wie...@porcupine.org:
> Postfix WILL NOT use unverified_recipient_reject_code if the
> verification result was a soft error.
Okay you have explained
> Can someone tell me what the diffrence is between these (as postfixsee's
> them).
Errors are permanent or temporary.
list...@tutanota.com:
> Hola.
>
> I installed PostFix 3.1.
>
> I added these to the main.cf configuration file:
>
> unverified_recipient_reject_reason = bad address
> unverified_recipient_defer_code = 450
> unverified_recipient_reject_code = 550
>
> So a unverified_recipient rejection I think s
Hola.
I installed PostFix 3.1.
I added these to the main.cf configuration file:
unverified_recipient_reject_reason = bad address
unverified_recipient_defer_code = 450
unverified_recipient_reject_code = 550
So a unverified_recipient rejection I think should respond by a 550.
When I send the tes