RE: To personalize NonDelivery Request (rejected e-mail) to sender

From: Carlos Jiménez (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 01 2007 - 16:11:26 EDT

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    Ok, I understand. But I'd just like to create or modify the SMTP server
    reply. I am neither interested in create an explanation about the reason of
    the rejection nor sending mail in response to spa mor worms. I believe I
    didn't exposed my question correctly. I'm sorry.
    Do you know the autoreplay generated when you send an e-mail from an IP or
    domain which is in a BlackList? So... That is what I am interested in: that
    kind of messages and the possibility to create or modify depending on the
    applyed filter (RBL, rDNS, FQDN...).
    Instead of a message for spammers, I need this messages for customers who
    are trying to send us e-mails and the mail Gateway is rejecting them, in
    order to help them with the reason of the rejection, as a point of starting
    in order they can fix their issue.

    -----Mensaje original-----
    De: [mailto:]
    En nombre de Wietse Venema
    Enviado el: lunes, 01 de octubre de 2007 21:43
    Para: Postfix users
    Asunto: Re: To personalize NonDelivery Request (rejected e-mail) to sender

    Carlos Jiménez:
    > For instance, when someone sends an e-mail and his IP address is on a RBL,
    > my mail Gateway sends him automatically an e-mail with some text
    indicating
    > his IP is on a RBL and an URL where he can see the RBL and the reason of
    his
    > including there (and maybe the way to extract the IP from there). I?d like

    Never send mail in response to spam or worms.

    Instead, configure Postfix so that the SMTP server rejects it
    with a suitable SMTP server reply.

            Wietse


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