The README file says this:
Procmail was designed to deliver the mail under the worst conditions
(file system full, out of swap space, process table full, file table full,
missing support files, unavailable executables; it all doesn't matter).
Should (in the unlikely event) procmail be unable to deliver your mail
somewhere, the mail will bounce back to the sender or reenter the mailqueue
(your choice).
We want to deliver directly to a user's home directory. But this can of
course be temporarily full. Then the mail should _not_ bounce, but instead
be put back in the mailqueue and tried again until either it succeeds or
sendmail bounces it after 5 days (as usual).
The README file says this is my choice (to bounce or not), but I cannot
find any place where I can set this. What is the correct place to set this
behaviour?
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