I would just -Mrm it. I'm sure it didn't actually originate from any
system controlled by that postmaster - more likely the sender just made
up a completely fake address and domain to send from.
However, you might wish to -Mvb to confirm that it is a spam..
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 o.cook@??? wrote:
> I have a frozen bounce message on one of my servers running Exim that won't
> deliver the email because the sender's address was unroutable
> (<NRG710@???>... Sender domain must exist). The bounce was
> generated by a machine running Sendmail MTA. I'd quite like to forward this
> bounce message to postmaster@??? to alert them about it. What's the
> best way of doing that? I was guessing at a -M? option, but couldn't find
> one in the spec.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ollie
>
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