Anton Basistov writes:
I have some problem:
If I want to send a letter to many recipients, I type many addresses in
"TO".
And if the only one address is nonexistent (and it is at local domain)
Courier does not take my letter at all during email-client-smtp-session.
And it does not say which address is wrong.
Yes, it does.
Do you know, how can I fix it?
Report a bug in your E-mail software. Your E-mail software is not reporting
the error correctly. Your E-mail software sends the list of recipients one
at a time, using SMTP, so when one address is rejected your E-mail software
knows exactly which E-mail address is bad, it just doesn't tell you.
I want Courier to take the mail in any case,
and just to send back error msg, if error.
That's not Courier's decision to make. If your E-mail software decides to
cancel sending a message because one recipient address was rejected, then
there's nothing that Courier can do about it. That's what your E-mail
software wanted to do, and that's what happened.