Controling bounce-back queue

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Sep 27 16:48:28 IST 2006


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Errol Neal wrote:
> Is the queue directory for bounce back messages IE postmaster at domain.com
> hardcoded? I'd like to change this directory to one that is serviced at
> a much lower priority. I'm already using CustomConfig.pm for the
> MultipleQueueDir but it seems to have no effect
>
> Return '/var/spool/mqueue.spam' if $message->{from} eq
> 'postmaster at domain.com'; 
>   
Use a ruleset applied to the Outgoing Queue Dir setting in MailScanner.conf.
Though I suspect that Milter-Null will solve the problem you are 
actually having, in a much better way than a MailScanner ruleset.
It can tell the difference between delivery failure notifications as a 
result of your own outgoing mail, and delivery failure notifications 
which are spam fallout. It deletes all the ones that are spam fallout. 
It has solved the problem here perfectly.

>
> Any thoughts?
>
> TIA,
>
> Errol Neal
>   

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