On 8/28/20 11:46 AM, Statler, David wrote:
You may be able to utilize the "Undeliverable" feature in the CSSSMTP Config setup. You can specify the action to take (store or delete) on a dead letter and a unix directory to store it in.
What does CSSMTP do if I send email from a perfectly valid (corporate) email address and it's unable to send my original message to the recipient(s) for some reason?
I would expect that CSSMTP would generate a bounce (proper RFC DSN) and send it to the my perfectly valid (corporate) email address.
That's what other contemporary MTAs do and what the RFCs indicate should be done.
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