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qmail queue and bad address

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mdiberi

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It seems that if I send an email to a number of recipients and if one address is bad then the entire message gets stuck in the queue. Is there any way to modify this behavior? I think the message is delivered to the valid addresses and I would like qmail to just delete the email from the queue and send admin an email as to what address were invalid for that given email.

Any ideas?

Thanks
 
Although the control panel shows all the recipients, only the one with a bad address or other problems is actually stuck in the queue. To find what it is Google qmHandle, download and install. It has a lot of features for managing the queue.
 
My problem is somewhat similar but instead of getting stuck in the queue, is there some place i need to tell qmail to return the message to sender after so many tries. The thing is one of my client was getting bounced by AOL for RDNS issue and qmail didn't generate a NDR for the message, which left him confused, although that issue has been resolved after reviewing mail log but i will like to set it so that qmail return the bounce message to the sender and not leave em sitting in the dark wondering where his email disappeared to.
 
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