--William Dell Wisner wrote on 03.02.03 13:42 +0000:

> As far as I can determine <@> is not a valid RFC2822 address, yet Courier
> uses it on outgoing error messages. Am I missing something in one of the
> myriad mail RFCs that defines this usage? Sam? Anybody?

Courier uses an empty sender for DSN.
If such a bounce is undeliverable you get a doublebounce
whith the sender set to @# (or #@, dont remeber...) which
prevents the message from bouncing around anymore.

Dont accept messages with forged domains (set BOFHCHECKDNS),
and dont bounce from within Maildrop (or dot-courier).

Roland



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