Re: NDR's not getting to original sender
- From: "Lynne Seamans" <Lynne.Seamans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 14:44:58 -0400
Sorry, i was not clear.
sending to same known invalid email address from two different email
accounts on campus (to eliminate spam filter, etc)
- when sent from sendmail/solaris account got NDR right away.
- when sent from Exchange 2007 account, NDR went to Administrator's mailbox,
but not to mine.
"Jamestechman" <jamestechman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Who reported the ndr your exchange server or your personal email
server? If you have recipient filtering enabled; it's up to the
sending server to generate the ndr. Maybe it's not doing that for the
first account that you tested.
James Chong (MVP)
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Security+, Project+, ITIL
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On Sep 22, 1:06 pm, "Lynne Seamans" <Lynne.Seam...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Good idea. And i did. from another mail server on campus, and voila! NDR
bounced right back to me, the user.
I should add, our SMTP connection to internet is still on our last
Exchange
2003 machine. Wonder if there's something about that setup?
"Lanwench [MVP -
Exchange]"<lanwe...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message
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Lynne Seamans <Lynne.Seam...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm pretty certain since i'm experiemtning with my own account.
Although
i do agree, users can tell some whopping stories, i'm pretty
sure there's nothing in my INBOX.
Try from another address (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc).
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<lanwe...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Lynne Seamans <Lynne.Seam...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know a lot of NDR's are junk, but if a user honestly spells a
recipients name/addr wrong, they expect to get some kind of
notification back!
Since we upgraded to Exchange 2007, all the NDR's are going to
Administrator's mailbox. I saw the option on hub transport,
transport settings, message delivery, to list the DSN codes you
want sent to recipient, so i included 5.1.1 for "no such mailbox",
but still, the ndrs are only going to administrator's inbox.
Now that i think about it, "recipient" isn't what i want. it's
"sender"..
How can i get a bounce for an invalid email address back to the
person who actually sent it? I feel like i'm missing something
obvious.
Are you certain the sender is *not* getting an NDR? What you're
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