I'm getting complaints about bounce messages from spammers that are using
internal emails as the FROM person.  The bounce messages go back to the
original recipient who never sent the email in the first place.

This is very common -- and why we recommend not whitelisting E-mail from your own domains, and part of why we urge people not to use the BOUNCE action.


Is this a valid command at the top of the bounce message that declude would
send out if an email fails a test:

SKIPIFSENDER @wjla.com

will this prevent any bounce messages to anyone at wjla.com?

Although this is not an official feature of the BOUNCE action, it would likely work.


However, if the spam bounces are annoying your users, you definitely should not be using the BOUNCE action (as it will be annoying other innocent victims, essentially off-loading your problem onto them).

Also, does declude send the bounce mail directly to IMAIL so it is not
scanned or processed by Declude?

Declude does send the E-mail directly to IMail, but with IMail v8, IMail will have Declude JunkMail scan the bounce.


-Scott
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