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Anett wrote:
We seem to have a problem when one of our users recieve messages from one specific remote sender. The messages are delivered all the way to the back-end server, but there a NDR is created: "A configuration error in the e-mail system caused the message to bounce between two servers or to be forwarded between two recipients. Contact your administrator." This sounds like a message a sender would receive, not a recipient. It's the result of two mail routers thinking that each is the forwarder for itself; i.e., router A thinks that in order to reach the recipient, router B must handle the message and router B thinks that A should handle the message. Who sent the original messge that elicited this NDR and who received the NDR? -- Brian Tillman |
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