>The best solution is to reject the mail at the smtp level, and then save >it to a central queue. This is the method I use, perhaps 1 in a few >thousand messages I have to recover. I just delete messages from the queue >after 2 weeks. >Don't just delete. >At the very worse, reject the message at the smtp level, then the sender >can realize the mail has been rejected.
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