On Cz, 2008-07-03 at 07:57 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote: > Double-bounces aren't usually a problem. Courier already detects the > situation that a message can't be delivered, and the DSN can't be > delivered either. Those bounces go to the postmaster. > > If your postmaster account is the one bouncing mail, then I suggest you > set up a postmaster address that doesn't use mailfilters that are prone > to breaking. Just create a dot-courier file in your home directory and > specify a delivery rule that indicates a Maildir path. > > alias: > postmaster: ptecza-postmaster > > /home/ptecza/.courier-postmaster: > ./Maildir/.Postmaster/.
Hi Gordon, Thank you very much for your reply! Unfortunately, my postmaster account is used not only by me. It's simply an alias for all admins of our mail system. I asked Sam, because I couldn't see any good reasons for setting SENDER=$FROM. My best regards, Pawel
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