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2020 Apr 21
2
sieve question
On Apr 20, 2020, at 19:13, @lbutlr <kremels at kreme.com> wrote:
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> The other thing you can do is NOMX the old domain.
Sorry, nullmx is what I meant.
Btw, I think this is the best solution.
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2020 Apr 21
0
sieve question
Hi all,
Thanks for the interesting discussion.
The idea behind the catch-all mailbox is basically to have a
transitional period between now and the nullmx config we did not know
about. (thanks for mentioning that, we will do it!)
Our autoreply message reads: "Your email has not been read nor
forwarded", which is also the case, forcing the sender to take action.
It is just kept in a simple catch-all mailbox, for a couple of
weeks/months,...
2020 Apr 20
5
sieve question
Hi Ralph!
Thanks for your reply!
On 4/20/20 12:19 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> I suggest you don't use Sieve for this, but simply configure Postfix
> to reject messages to @old.domain.com with the desired message. MTA
> rejections signal clearly that the message has not been delivered, and
> you can also include an URL pointing to a web page with more detailed
> information.