Just write a bat file to rotate and delete the files, then "schedule" it. 

ren Badmail_07 Badmail_08
ren Badmail_06 Badmail_07
ren Badmail_05 Badmail_06
ren Badmail_04 Badmail_05
ren Badmail_03 Badmail_04
ren Badmail_02 Badmail_03
ren Badmail_01 Badmail_02
ren Badmail    Badmail_01
md  Badmail

del /q Badmail_08
rd  Badmail_08



Paul Fuhrmeister
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> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: disabling NDR's/badmail dir 
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> Hi,
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> I'm setting up Microsoft SMTP mail server as an outbound 
> gateway/offload and I've noticed that failed NDR's ultimately 
> pile up in a "badmail" directory.
> 
> Is there a regkey setting to configure MS SMTP to simply 
> bit-bucket those instead of creating a growing folder that 
> must be cleaned out periodically?
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