On Wed, 02 May 2001 03:30:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I would like to ask a question about sendmail. In our system,
>it allows users sending mail out to INTERNET. But sometimes,
>they are miss-typed the e-mail address of receivers. At all,
>How can I redirect all the non-delivery mail or messages
>to another e-mail address, for example, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I think it must specificed in sendmail.cf. Please help !/! Many
>thanks !
Using sendmail, you can only redirect mail that is addressed to an invalid
address on your own server. You might create a global procmail script
(/etc/procmailrc) that catches mail from MAILER-DAEMON and redirects it to
whereever you want.
This would put you in the position of being able to review your users'
outgoing mail. You might want to make sure they are aware of this before you
do it.
Tony
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