-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 1/12/2012 12:04 PM, Michael Maymann wrote: > Hi Noel, > > Thanks for your kind reply...:-) ! This is for incoming mails > (perhaps it is not called bouncing then...?)... :-o When I am > about to reject an incoming mail - can I first forward this > mail to a external mailbox and then reject afterwards... or > shouldn't I be doing this... is this considered bad > behaviour...? How can this be done - please provide examples if > possible.
[Please don't top post. Thanks.] Are these incoming bounces coming from undeliverable maillist or otherwise auto-generated messages? In that case, the correct fix is to set the envelope sender in the program that generates the original outgoing message. If these are general end-user mails that are bounced, there shouldn't be that many of them. Don't muck with these; let them be delivered as addressed. If there are a lot of user bounces, you should investigate why your users are sending so much mail to invalid recipients. -- Noel Jones -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPD0EYAAoJEJGRUHb5Oh6gf8wIALFQiz5C4zXo+HZg8I4j5h+L H2GLd2smnniZRAsyJ73/tcPdcuvgyOnLiH4hNQvV5kVAWrFk2ZqCQG+ngCh7nONY UGyGHZCzz53vDZQ2Qt+wUweoo341glUANjv0Imt+DGMHpDL9gjWYeB4yECEZmbFR pMA7XXztaBOmJ2yQctJnw76kDi//TuLJI2NOJ6GuNW0JPUAH3CYw76FFEd+Eh2G/ wapmVOnPifh9T0AgPf902uIkXJ44rHHmi+lqMsi/snRo1OJVeGJ6vVqCm3Akd4W1 lKg2UML70f4hkrpkcrG49FpkNTdDP+qgnQj9hoFwK/8kiHQp+7QmWg02Sji9i90= =Qp57 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----