On 2010-04-18 9:47 AM, Marcus Frischherz wrote:
>> What you are enagging in is called backscatter, and can eventually get
>> you blacklisted if your server is high enough volume:
>>
>> http://www.postfix.org/BACKSCATTER_README.html

> Thanks for the link. I read it, and I realize that it is related to my
> problem. However, this link describes how to block incoming back-scatter,
> while my problem seems to be, that postfix with these settings creates
> backscatter (maybe relaying it to outside users as well, certainly, as
> evidenced by my mail box, internally).

Postfix is only doing what you told it to do.

I sent the link so you'd understand what back-scatter is.

> This is exactly the reason why I want to disable the bounce, and the
> question is how. Temporarilly I commented out the line
> #bounce    unix  -       -       n       -       0       bounce
> 
> in master.cf, but I think that this is not the ideal solution, as now
> undeliverable mails start queuing up.

Please show entire master.cf file...

I don't use spamassassin, so can't tell you off the top of my head how
to tell it to stop rejecting mail it detects as spam, but I'm pretty
sure it depends on how you have integrated it. Are you using amavisd-new?

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Best regards,

Charles

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