On 2015-09-10 05:43, Edward Ned Harvey (lopser) wrote:
> I cannot believe my eyes, and I'm not finding anybody complaining about this
> on the internet, so can somebody please confirm you see the same behavior?
> 
>  
> 
> When you send email from yahoo, and the recipient doesn't exist (email
> bounces) then yahoo deletes the bounce message. So the sender is unaware of
> the problem, and continues sending email into oblivion.

It looks like your server is accepting the mail instead of stopping it with a
550, which would be the right thing to do. Then, what you call the "bounce
email", which from what I can tell is just a regular email, has a few
anomalies such as the Return-Path not being a valid email address, so it could
be that yahoo spam filters are refusing delivery.


Yves.
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