>I'm having some trouble with iMail (6 and 7) - it apparently ignores the
>Return-Path header.
As it should. :) If there is a Return-Path: header, I believe the RFCs
require that IMail ignore it.
>We have a business need to route all undeliverable emails to a special
>account for review, and not have the bounces delivered the the users.
You can use the "nobody" alias for that.
>The problematic thing is that our users area able to send mail from our
>web application, but do not have accounts on the mail server. We're not an
>open relay - just relay for our web application.
If you tell IMail to accept all E-mail sent through your web application,
your web application needs to make sure that only valid E-mail gets sent
through it.
-Scott
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