On 19.04.18 09:08, mj wrote:
Here is our situation:

We have an email server at ourdomain.com where some folks setup a sieve redirect to other mailboxes.

Now, consider the case where a us...@randomdomain.com sends an email to our u...@ourdomain.com, and it is sieve-forwarded to u...@forwarddomain.com.

But suppose the u...@forwarddomain.com mailbox no longer exists: an NDR is generated at forwarddomain.com. Currently this NDR is sent back all the way to the original sender us...@randomdomain.com.

However, the message *was* in fact successfully delivered to our mailbox u...@ourdomain.com, and we would like to prevent NDRs for these sieve-forwarded messages.

Is there a way to achieve this?

rewriting sender of the forwarded mail in the SRS
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Rewriting_Scheme) way and delivering
all the mail to rewritten sender to someone who is able to fix or remove
such forwarding.

I would consider delivering mail back to the mailbox of u...@ourdomain.com
or maybe postmas...@ourdomain.com

If it helps: the sieve-forwards are mostly to very few foreign domains, so perhaps we could filter NDRs at some stage, based on coming-from domain..?

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