Charles Cazabon wrote:
> > You'll have to edit the qmail source to do this.  However, you probably
> > shouldn't -- double bounces have to have a null envelope sender, so that
> > if they are going to bounce, they get thrown away -- if you change it to

Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> FWIW if you turn on the "sender_verify" option for Exim it thinks it
> can't route mail to #@[], so won't accept mail from that sender
> envelope. Or at least it does in 3.12, I don't know if later versions
> treat it differently.

Sendmail has a similar option that creates this problem.  Currenty my
company's corporate email server (sendmail) won't accept anything with an
unrecognized domain name, and thus flushes any bounces it receives from our
public email servers (qmail).

I know, I know, ditch sendmail and install qmail on the corporate email
server.  I haven't been able to talk them into letting me do that yet. :)

---Kris Kelley

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