Well, you will get a copy of the message to the admin account, and you can stop all delivery failure notifications by emptying the field for Delivery failure template in the Files tab of Mercury core configuration. However, this would introduce a risk that legitimate senders that make a small error in the address would presume that the message has been received in good order while it in fact was never delivered, so I can't really recommend it.
It might be possible to create more appropriate behavior without stopping all notifications, depending on what you actually want to do here, by using filtering rules or by writing a deamon, though.
/Rolf
<p>Well, you will get a copy of the message to the admin account, and you can stop all delivery failure notifications by emptying the field for Delivery failure template in the Files tab of Mercury core configuration. However, this would introduce a risk that legitimate senders that make a small error in the address would presume that the message has been&nbsp;received&nbsp;in good order while it in fact was&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 10pt;">never</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">delivered, so I can't really recommend it.</span></p><p>It might be possible to create more appropriate behavior without stopping all notifications, depending on what you actually want to do here, by using filtering rules or by writing a deamon, though.</p><p>/Rolf&nbsp;</p>