Bad mail was a bad idea even back in Exchange 2003, which is why it was 
disabled by Exchange 2003 SP1 I believe.
What are you hoping to achieve from it? It is much more efficient to use the 
anti-spam agents and recipient filtering to drop the email, rather than 
accepting it and then storing a copy while you spread backscatter everywhere.

Simon.


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From: Peter Sam [mailto:srir...@hotmail.com]
Sent: 11 August 2011 18:18
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Bad mail disposition in Exchange 2007

After reading some articles on this issue, it seems that Exchange 2007 no 
longer support "bad mail" folder.  In fact, unlike Exchange 2003, 
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884068), there is not even an option to enable 
this in Exchange 2007.

Has anyone come across this?  I believe the bad mail just gets silently dropped.
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