Ricardo Kleemann writes:
Well, stuff like unknown user, expired user accounts, or spam or virus rejections... those are DSNs back to the sender
No, they're not. Courier rejects nonexistent recipient addresses. No DSNs are generated, the mail is never accepted in the first place.
Ditto for any spam/virus filter that uses the courierfilter API.
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