On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 11:59 +0200, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von Michael Weissenbacher m...@dermichi.com:
Hi List!
I am having the problem that our Postfix Mail Server generates too many
bounces which unfortunately results in getting listed (at least at
backscatterer.org).
Hi,
Find out why the host rejected the mail. I assume your mails are not
spam and they dont have a virus ( Email virus is almost a non-issue now
a days ) Are all the forwarded mails getting rejected , or only a few
Well, i assume that those messages that get rejected (like 1 out of 10)
really
Hi List!
I am having the problem that our Postfix Mail Server generates too many
bounces which unfortunately results in getting listed (at least at
backscatterer.org). Having digged deepter into the problem i already
read and followed [1] as well as the obvious stuff like correct
Zitat von Michael Weissenbacher m...@dermichi.com:
Hi List!
I am having the problem that our Postfix Mail Server generates too many
bounces which unfortunately results in getting listed (at least at
backscatterer.org). Having digged deepter into the problem i already
read and followed [1] as
Do NOT forward mail to destinations that bounce mail. Either get the
final destination to accept the forward mail or disable the forwarding
when bounces are detected.
Disable bounces is NOT a solution but making the problem worse.
Well, as i already said the destination usually DOES accept
Zitat von Michael Weissenbacher m...@dermichi.com:
Do NOT forward mail to destinations that bounce mail. Either get the
final destination to accept the forward mail or disable the forwarding
when bounces are detected.
Disable bounces is NOT a solution but making the problem worse.
Well, as i
Michael Weissenbacher a écrit :
Do NOT forward mail to destinations that bounce mail. Either get the
final destination to accept the forward mail or disable the forwarding
when bounces are detected.
Disable bounces is NOT a solution but making the problem worse.
Well, as i already said the