On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 09:26:58 -0400 (EDT), Dave C. wrote:
[...]
>> I just noticed that some auto-reply was blocked by Exim 4.1 because the
sender
>> mailbox isn't accepted on the sender's MX:
>>
>> sender verify fail for <MAILER-DAEMON@???>: response
to
>> "RCPT TO:<MAILER-DAEMON@???>" from fw-btv-
rz.bayernoil.de
>> [62.153.86.59] was 550 Mailbox unavailable: This site may not be used
as a
>> relay agent.
>>
>> Should I always accept senders of MAILER-DAEMON@ without verifying that
they
>> really exist, or can one say that the sender's MX is broken if it doesn't
accept
>> mail to MAILER-DAEMON@ and thus I should NOT change my Exim configuration?
Any
>> pointers to some relevant RFC?
>
>Bounce messages should not have <MAILER-DAEMON@wherever> as their sender
The original message WASN'T a bounce message -- it was a vacation auto-reply.
>address. If you are verifying headers, then perhaps you should consider
>allowing MAILER-DAEMON@anydomain as valid.
Do I understand you correctly that you are suggesting I ALWAYS accept messages
from MAILER-DAEMON@anydomain without verification?
>If this site wants to send mail with an envelope sender of
><MAILER-DAEMON@theirdom>, then they have to be prepared to accept a
>bounce message in return to that address (where exim will properly use
><> as the env sender), if that message was underliverable at your site.
And that means what in my case?
Thanks for commenting on my problem,
Ralf
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