>Marco:
>> The only exception is the recipient "mailer-dae...@example.com", where
>> let suppose example.com is a local domain.

On 03.04.19 07:16, Wietse Venema wrote:
>MAILER-DAEMON is special. Postfix sends mail mail from <> as
>MAILER-DAEMON@$myorigin and accepts mail for MAILER-DAEMON (or
>whatever empty_address_recipient says).

I apparently misunderstood the empty_address_recipient docs:

 The recipient of mail addressed to the null address.  Postfix does not
 accept such addresses in SMTP commands, but they may still be created
 locally as the result of configuration or software error.

does "such" mean null recipient here?  does empty_address_recipient affect
both the address in From: of bounces and address for which mail is always
accepted?  Do I have to alias MAILER-DAEMON (or what empty_address_recipient
is set to) to direct mail to postmaster account?  And if I don't, will I
get double-bounce?

Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
is there a reason to accept replies to DSNs, which should not be replied to?

On 03.04.19 08:45, Wietse Venema wrote:
So as not to make a bad situation worse. This may be an unnatuural
approach for some people.

... says my experience with people notorically responding to bounces.

When the shit hits the fan, don't throw
it back, just get rid of it.

I'd say that rejecting double bounces is getting rid of it.
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