Re: [EXIM] Bounce deliveries

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Author: Paul Mansfield
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To: Gary Palmer
CC: Exim users mailing list
Subject: Re: [EXIM] Bounce deliveries

On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, Gary Palmer wrote:
> > its just a relay box), and have noticed that locally generated bounce messages
> > stay in the queue. After forcing a queue run manually with -v to watch it, it
> > seems that the remote MTA is giving 5xx series errors. Exim leaves these
> > messsages in the queue (frozen I believe). Its this because there is no LDA
> If the remote MTA is giving 5xx errors, then the incoming message which
> caused the bounce had an invalid sender address. This is very common
> with spam, sadly. There isn't much you can do about it, though you can
> set ignore_errmsg_errors[_after] to cause them to get thrown away [after
> a time].


Philips makes a good point; have you turned on sender_verify_reject,
sender_verify, and sender_verify_fixup, Gary? Can you at least forward mail to
postmaster (got an alias somewhere)? How about auto_thaw ("auto_thaw = 1d") to
thaw out all mail and retry it daily.

If you haven't any/all of these options, it means you can end up with a lot
more junk in your mail queue than otherwise, and then you can't bounce it
easily.

Another useful option is log_refused_recipients, to see if somehow YOU are in
people's spam filters.

If you want to be really fascist in stopping people connecting to you, turn on
helo_verify, but be careful to RTFM on this option first!

Paul
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