I intend to be looking at this. The only problem is that due to the mailboxes not 
requiring authentication local messages will never bounce.
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=46907 (Still need to get back 
to you on this)

I will add my stuff to the Exception bits of the XXXDeliveryMessageDrivenBEan classes. 
For remote delivery I guess i will need to trap the error somehow so I can report what 
went wrong. 

I'm not sure about the best format to use, but I reckon a small mail containing the 
subject, and a list of failed receivers with reason for each should be a good start. 
Since remote and local delivery are separated they might end up with two error reports.

Do you reckon that the message should be sent to the sender in Mail.From, or that it 
should look at the mail headers and look for stuff like Reply-To etc.?

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