+
+If the message has a ``Precedence: junk'' header,
+.B ezmlm-reject
+exits 99 causing the message to be ignored. This causes replies from (some)
+vacation programs to be ignored.
+
+If
+.I dir
+is specified,
+.B ezmlm-reject
+reads
+.I dir\fB/msgsize
+for a maximum:minimum message body size in bytes. Either number will be ignored
+if 0 or omitted.
+.B ezmlm-reject
+will also look for
+.I dir\fB/mimereject
+and
+.IR dir\fB/mimeremove .
+if
+.IR dir\fB/mimereject
+exists,
+Messages of the Content-Types specified or with MIME parts of these
+types will be rejected.
+If
+.I dir\fB/mimeremove
+exists,
+.B ezmlm-reject
+will reject messages of the Content-Types specified. These content-types will
+be accepted as parts of a composite MIME message. They will be
+stripped out later by
+.BR ezmlm-send(1) .
+
+.B ezmlm-reject
+will exit 100 (permanent error) for rejections. If the list address is not in
+the message ``To:'' or ``Cc:'' headers and the
+.B \-t
+switch is active, the exit code is 100 or 99, depending on the
+.B \-q
+switch (see below).
+If you would like to forward messages instead of rejecting them, you can
+into the appropriate .qmail file put:
+
+.EX
+ |condredirect newaddress except /path/ezmlm-reject DIR
+.EE
+
+Now rejected posts will
+go to this address, and the recipient can take appropriate action.