Matt Savigear writes:

On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 19:22, Bill Taroli wrote:
You've compared successful
submissions to unsuccessful ones and find *no* difference in their headers?

Actually I've just spotted a possible discrepancy (needs more research to see if it's consistent though): Successful mails have: Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Failed ones have: Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Note that there is no "real name" text outside the angle brackets for
the failed attempts. Of course, if this is the snag I have absolutely no
idea how to fix the problem. Should I remove the return-to header
completely using some kind of filter?

You cannot âremoveâ this header. This header is added to the message upon delivery, and it stores the message's envelope return address.

Courier always uses angle brackets.  Messages without angle brackets in the
Return-Path: header must've been delivered by some other, unknown,
mechanism.



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