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

From: Carlos Jiménez (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 01 2007 - 17:23:51 EDT

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    OK.
    The last question: We cannot modify the "text" of a SMTP reply (except RBL
    replies), but we can modify the reject code of every filter, is it correct?
    So... Is there always generated an specific SMTP reply (with its code) for
    every e-mail that matches a Postfix "filter"? It is just for creating a
    "list" of customized rejection codes with a brief "explanation" of the
    meaning, but just for our users and customers.

    Thanks.

    -----Mensaje original-----
    De: [mailto:]
    En nombre de Victor Duchovni
    Enviado el: lunes, 01 de octubre de 2007 23:13
    Para: Carlos Jim?nez
    CC: 'Postfix users'
    Asunto: Re: To personalize NonDelivery Request (rejected e-mail) to sender

    On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 10:47:53PM +0200, Carlos Jim?nez wrote:

    > Do you know if it is possible to modify something more tan RBL response
    (and
    > code)? For instance, to customize the SMTP reply for an unknown client (a
    > part from the reject_code). I don't find it.

    No. The reject *text* for the "basic" reject_mumble restrictions is not
    configurable, only the RBL replies have configurable text.

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