Fred Lindberg writes:
> >Hi. This is the qmail-send program at ns.crynwr.com.
> >I tried to deliver a bounce message to this address, but the bounce bounced!
> >
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >ezmlm-return: fatal: I do not accept messages at this address (#5.1.1)
> >
> >--- Below this line is the original bounce.
>
> Russell, mind explaining?
>
> ezmlm-return complains, presumably because it doesn't sit at the list
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] I assume the list is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the "Army"
> has modified the envelope with the percent hack and thus _not_ bouncing
> to the original envelope sender(?)
Yup. John Levine related in private mail that he sees that from time
to time also. Somebody's MTA autobogotifies the address with the %
hack when it sees that the MX doesn't match the hostname. I guess
they think it's helpful. Maybe ten years ago it would have been
helpful.
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