Hi again,
so while fixing my router problem i found a quite full queue on a different 
machine as well.
This time it's a redirect.  A customer wants his mails redirected to another 
bigger ISP (t-online).  The problem is that sometimes their spamfilter 
detects spam a little better then ours, so they reject the message. Then 
internaly exim bounces the message back to the original sender. 
Well, since bounces are just a bad idea anyway,   this ends up in a bounce 
loop. meh.
How can i tell exim to just silently delete messages that could not be 
delivered remotely? T-online does a great job at rejecting messages at smtp 
time, so it shouldnt be too much work to not bounce messages if t-online 
rejects it for beeing spam. 
any hints?
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mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards
Arvid Ephraim Picciani

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