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Mailing List Bounce

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If sendmail using PHP, I can send a message from X to Y, and e-mail bounces, how can I avoid hitting X?

Agreement treating customers to a web-based system. "I use to send an e-mail from-user@somedomain.com a group of users. Today, some the mailbox is full of beneficiaries so that the mail will be rejected. I do not know what the user from-user@somedomain.com bounce (mail rebound pure and simple). How do I do? Note: I use the term "N-no option" to prevent bounce notifications. But in the case of e-mail address valid, but if the mailbox full, I can not avoid unwanted rebound. RND I did a bit and I'm having a few words that the sender of the envelope, not header bounce, the bounce list, SMTP / ESMTP handshake, etc. These terms are foreign to me, but can help you find the solution.

previous answer suggested using PHP to parse the incoming mail. This may require lots of coding. If you have procmail available can be used to send unwanted rebounds in the bucket "bit" (ie, delete). While procmail control is a difficult beast, it is easy to perform this task using. (It is easier to write a PHP routine to anyway.) May include an additional amount determined by the user in the header of outgoing mail, then have procmail Locate the header of all incoming mail. It would delete all incoming messages sent to X and contains the special header. If you have not had any new use procmail, what would be the end of it. (Any other mail is delivered normally.) Alternatively, you can continue to filter spam, etc., with procmail. Many tutorials and examples illustrating how simple procmail to delete a task based on a header. Search Site procmail, among others. Good luck.

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