Re: email domain response
- From: "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <bharat@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 07:19:13 -0700
No, It won't. SenderID is only used to verify whether the sending host is
authorized to send for the sender's domain.
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<Darren@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you Bharat.
But do you think Sender ID would come into play here. Lets assume
yahoo.com uses sender ID checking do you think the NDR would be forwarded
to the Mail FROM: if in this case the sending domain and mail from domain
are not the same ??
TIA
"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <bharat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The address in the return-path field gets the delivery report - this is
generally the address provided in the MAIL (FROM) command.
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Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
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<Darren@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
Got a question. Lets say I send an e-mail via our mail server to a
yahoo.com account and i append a reply to header to the email. So i send
as me@xxxxxxxxxxxx but also apply a reply to of me@xxxxxxxxx . Lets
say Yahoo's SMTP reject it for example the mailbox is full. Which e-mail
address will get the bounce back? me@xxxxxxxxxxxx or me@xxxxxxxxx ?
TIA
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