Hi,
Good point. Thanks for the explanation. But in my case, I ONLY bounce outbound messages from authenticated users that cannot be delivered (due to invalid domain name or domain down). So there's no risk in attaching the message on the bounce since they are only going back to my own authenticated users. I stopped bouncing entirely for inbound messages, and am anxiously awaiting fastfail....
Well, bouncing full messages to authenticated users is fine.

Maybe you should consider bouncing a minimal message for inbound messages, just to be nice to your legetimate senders. Because of the way JAMES works (no fastfail), they won't get a notification if they mistyped the address. Of course, that's up to you and your policy.

Michael

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