On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 10:23 +0100, kj wrote:
> K bharathan wrote:
> > the following is the log from my gateway to a subdomain; there are lot
> > <> sender mails are going; is it backscatter?; some are rejected on the
> > basis of header-checks; the owner of the subdomain has got a mail
> > server; how can i prevent this
>
> It becomes backscatter if the recipient server rejects the mail and
> you're stuck with it. So the solution is simple: don't relay mail for
> someone who doesn't accept all mail from you. Or work with them so that
> you have the same header checks and other criteria, so that your server
> will refuse to accept anything that their server will reject.
>
> Still, on their side, if they have a relay in front of them, they should
> be accepting all mail from the relay and discard stuff they don't want,
> instead of rejecting it.
>
> --kj
What I suggest you do is set up some kind of forwarding for Postscatter
so it is sent to: wie...@porcupine.org. I wish everyone who suffers
Postscatter would do it. Then perhaps the ignorant retarded f&ckwit may
get the fhking message.