Zhou, Yan:
> Hi There,
>
> With Postfix set up by default, it will send a bounce message to sender
> if it cannot deliver the message. But I can create SPAM message with
> some innocent sender address and send to Postfix. Then, the innocent
> sender will get undelivered email from Postfix.
Solu
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 11:00:56AM -0500, Zhou, Yan wrote:
> Even if we can solve the above problem without disable bounce, we still
> need to do that anyway. We are exchanging only-encrypted messages
> between sender & recipients, so the concept of bounce does not apply
> here. If we were to gene
On 1/12/2011 11:00 AM, Zhou, Yan wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> With Postfix set up by default, it will send a bounce message to sender
> if it cannot deliver the message. But I can create SPAM message with
> some innocent sender address and send to Postfix. Then, the innocent
> sender will get undelivere
Hi There,
With Postfix set up by default, it will send a bounce message to sender
if it cannot deliver the message. But I can create SPAM message with
some innocent sender address and send to Postfix. Then, the innocent
sender will get undelivered email from Postfix.
How would I disable bounce