Randall Shaw wrote:


But to clarify more:
...
Anyhow, most of our clients got tired of this kind of spam, so they kindly
asked us to turn of their "catch all" email box (that being [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
So, efectively, junk spam that leads nowhere is 'bounced'.
...
Since courier tries to kindly tell the sender "no, this user doesn�t exist",
the sender itself doesn�t exist anymore!

Right. So the problem exists because you invalidated the recipient address for many messages in your queue. Once the messages you've already accepted clear out of the queue, you shouldn't have a problem. Right?


TRULY the one real method I would just LOVE to do... Is for any email sent
to our server that doesn�t get delivered locally... Gets throw into the
/dev/null =) That way, our server would never ever send a return notice for
any reason whatsoever... Mwhahahaha. End THAT problem!

DSNs are a useful service on a server that's configured properly.




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