Regular users would get the bounce because their legitimate mail server would generate one when it gets the rejection.
Which is the same result as what currently happens with TMDA.
Yeah, except TMDA's challenges are easier to read and to answer.
In qmail you can change the string limit for the delivery status notification message (I think I recall it being 200 chars). Is there an RFC requirement that limits the legal string size for a DSN?
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