I don't know if it helps, but AWS can forward bounces to a separate email
address that you can set in their config. We have that appended to a file
then process that file separately.
>
>
> Thanks Bill & Jeremy for your responses - that all makes sense and is
> clear.
>
> My specific issue is that I'm experimenting with a small setup on AWS
> (Lightsail), and all outgoing email has to go via Amazon SES; it is SES
> which is rejecting the bounce messages.
>
> I'm wondering therefore if anyone has experience in this particular
> situation which they might share (besides the obvious advice of "Don't
> put a mail server on Lightsail" :-) ). I can live with sending bounce
> emails to a specific local address, rather than back to the original
> sender of the email.... will explore that too.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ray.
>
>
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