Richard G
Verified User
I don't know how I best could setup the title of this question, so I hope it's oke.
This is the case.
Somebody has email address [email protected] and for this email address there is a forwarder present to [email protected] that's all oke and working.
Now the following happens.
A persone with address [email protected] sends an email to [email protected] which is ofcourse forwarded to [email protected] due to the forwarder he made. But at this point, the mailbox of linda is full.
Now [email protected] gets a return mail with an undeliverable notice, which mentions that mail can't be delivered because the mailbox of [email protected] is full.
As far as I know, this is normal behaviour of a mailserver and it's OK.
Now the customer doesn't like the [email protected] address to be known to another person, so he doesn't want the undeliverable mail from [email protected] to be send to [email protected] (because he only mailed to [email protected] and this is the only email address "somebody" should know). I understand the customer's thoughts, but not all thoughts are possible to create.
Is there a possibility to do this? So that undeliverable mails coming from [email protected] will be send (when that mailbox is full for example) but the undeliverable mail from the forwarded address is not send?
If even possible, this should not be a server wide solution, but only for this customer/domain.
I doubt if it's even possible because it's normal mailserver behaviour, but I promised the customer to ask around, just to be of service to him.
Any thoughts about this?
This is the case.
Somebody has email address [email protected] and for this email address there is a forwarder present to [email protected] that's all oke and working.
Now the following happens.
A persone with address [email protected] sends an email to [email protected] which is ofcourse forwarded to [email protected] due to the forwarder he made. But at this point, the mailbox of linda is full.
Now [email protected] gets a return mail with an undeliverable notice, which mentions that mail can't be delivered because the mailbox of [email protected] is full.
As far as I know, this is normal behaviour of a mailserver and it's OK.
Now the customer doesn't like the [email protected] address to be known to another person, so he doesn't want the undeliverable mail from [email protected] to be send to [email protected] (because he only mailed to [email protected] and this is the only email address "somebody" should know). I understand the customer's thoughts, but not all thoughts are possible to create.

Is there a possibility to do this? So that undeliverable mails coming from [email protected] will be send (when that mailbox is full for example) but the undeliverable mail from the forwarded address is not send?
If even possible, this should not be a server wide solution, but only for this customer/domain.
I doubt if it's even possible because it's normal mailserver behaviour, but I promised the customer to ask around, just to be of service to him.
Any thoughts about this?