Very odd.
It might be the same software, but what I am seeing is the bouncer doing:
1) Copies the original headers minus Received trace headers,
2) Change From: to the mailer daemon address
3) Change To: to the return path address
3) Adds headers for DSN mime parts.
The only reason
Sonneveld, Rolf wrote:
> On 04-10-10, *Hector Santos * wrote:
>> I am wondering or under what scenario would a DSN (bounce) agent keep
>> the original signature in its bounce notification 5322 headers?
>>
>> It was a legitimate bounce for a non-delivery address.� But it kept
>> several headers from
On 04-10-10, Hector Santos wrote:I am wondering or under what scenario would a DSN (bounce) agent keep the original signature in its bounce notification 5322 headers?It was a legitimate bounce for a non-delivery address. But it kept several headers from the original message in the DSN message hea
I am wondering or under what scenario would a DSN (bounce) agent keep
the original signature in its bounce notification 5322 headers?
It was a legitimate bounce for a non-delivery address. But it kept
several headers from the original message in the DSN message headers:
DKIM-Signature: