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From: Alex Miller (postfix
bannerclub.com)Date: Fri Jun 29 2001 - 06:19:22 CDT
On Friday 29 June 2001 03:05, you wrote:
> * Alex Miller <postfix
bannerclub.com> (20010628 19:23):
> > I would like to set up some particular email
> > addresses to force a bounce, yet still collect
> > email sent to them.
>
> Why don't you use the relocated map? This way, the message will bounce
> with an hopefully informative message, saying this user has moved to
> that address.
Because it is spam and I want it to really bounce (but I also want
to collect it without sender's knowledge to be sure that it is spam)
>
> In the case of spam, it should bounce on some dead end anyway. Then,
> you face the risk of getting your new address in the spammers' lists...
It is the case of spam. I do want it to bounce to on some dead end. But
I also want to collect it (without the sender being aware of that) in case
it is not spam.
>
> For the relocated map: man relocated, rewrite.html#relocated in the HTML
> docs.
>
> olive
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