Guy Waugh schrieb:

> The above stuff appears in my logs when, for example, our MX receives
> spam for an unknown local user and tries to bounce the mail back to the
> sender. 

You should not accept mail for unknown local users because bouncing it
to a mostly faked sender means you're sending out collateral spam.
(And why do you accept mail with a non-existent sender in the first
place?)

-thh

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