On 2011-03-04 23:56, luda posch wrote:
It seems my question was misunderstood again, let me explain in as much
detail as I can.

My server, is a relay server, it delivers mail received from other servers I
control and delivers them remotely to wherever the mail should need to go,
like gmail aol yahoo etc..  Now if my relay server receives an incoming
email for "[email protected]" and attempts to deliver it to gmail, gmail
will bounce the email back.  Now my server tries to deliver this bounce
notification to the original sender

You've already gone wrong by this point.   Rewind.


My server, is a relay server, it delivers mail received from other servers I
control and delivers them remotely to wherever the mail should need to go,
like gmail aol yahoo etc..  Now if my relay server receives an incoming
email for "[email protected]"

Reject this mail.  Do not accept it.  Do not let it become your problem.
Decide to reject it by asking gmail if it is a valid mail, and discovering that
it is not.  This is called a "recipient verify callout".

--
Jeremy

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