mouss wrote:
Jeremy Morton a écrit :
mouss wrote:
the recipient of the bounce is the sender of the original message. so if
you use BATV, you could block bounces sent to a non BATV address.
Again, maybe I'm missing something here, but let's go back to basics;
how do I identify a 'bounce' message?  There seems to be no standard for
what a bounce message is, I've received probably 1000 different forms of
message telling me e-mail couldn't be delivered for whatever reason, in
1000 different languages.


a "conformant" bounce uses the null sender.
half-borked systems will use addresses like<mailer-dae...@xxx>  or
<postmas...@xxx>.
completely-borked systems use arbitrary addresses.

if you have sample, post one or two on the web. this is so we know what
we are talking about.

Examples of a couple of the type of bouncebacks I get:
http://www.game-point.net/misc/bb1.txt
http://www.game-point.net/misc/bb2.txt

Best regards,
Jeremy Morton (Jez)

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