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.TH bouncesaying 1
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.SH NAME
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bouncesaying \- perhaps bounce each incoming message
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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in
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.BR .qmail :
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.B |bouncesaying
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.I error
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.I program
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.I arg ...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B bouncesaying
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feeds each new mail message to
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.I program
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with the given arguments.
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If
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.I program
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exits 0,
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.B bouncesaying
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prints
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.I error
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and bounces the message.
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If
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.I program
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exits 111,
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.B bouncesaying
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exits 111,
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so delivery will be retried later.
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If
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.I program
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exits anything else
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(or does not exist),
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.B bouncesaying
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exits 0,
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so the rest of
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.B .qmail
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will be processed as usual.
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Note that
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it is not safe for
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.I program
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to fork a child that
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reads the message in the background.
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If
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.I program
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is not supplied,
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.B bouncesaying
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always bounces the message:
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.EX
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|bouncesaying 'This address no longer accepts mail.'
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.EE
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.B WARNING:
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If you create a
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.B .qmail
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file to enable
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.BR bouncesaying ,
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make sure to also add a line specifying delivery to your normal mailbox.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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condredirect(1),
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except(1),
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dot-qmail(5),
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qmail-command(8)
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